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Shubman Gill Losses Wicket | Rohit Sharma Agonising Play

Shubman Gill loses his wicket; Rohit Sharma’s struggles contributed to the India captain’s dismissal, as frustration led to the forced shot in the 2nd ODI cricket match in Australia. Rohit Sharma scored 8 runs after facing 28 balls of the first 36 deliveries of the innings. More than 50 % of those balls were left alone and missed.

After the 2019 ODI World Cup, Rohit Sharma has scored the fewest runs in his first 20 balls. The former Indian captain Rohit Sharma was in the middle of one of the most painful stays at the crease, but he was not giving up, and he was desperate to save his wicket. He even hit the big dive in the third over of the innings.

What this did was put a lot of pressure on the Indian captain, Shubman Gill, at the other end. Indian captain Shubman Gill was not getting a lot of strikes, and the Indian team’s innings was going nowhere, and Shubman Gill fell into the aggressor mode to get the moving of scoreboard.

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In the first ball of the seventh over, Shubman Gill took a couple of steps towards the Bertlett but got too close to the ball, and he did not get elevation. All he managed was a scoop to mid-off, where Mitchell Marsh, who was the captain of the Australian cricket team the Marsh will moved swiftly to the right and take the sharp catch. This was the second failure in as many innings as the India ODI skipper; he was dismissed for 10 in the first ODI match, which was played at Perth. In the first ODI match, Shubman Gill was caught down the leg side off Josh Hazlewood.

It would probably be an exaggeration to state that Rohit Sharma’s struggle at the other end where the main reason behind the Shubman Gill dismissal. Shubman Gill was frustrated in the end. The forced shot in search of the boundary brought about his downfall. Betlett gave India another body blow in the same over by taking the Virat Kohli wicket in the fourth ball, and Kohli didn’t score any runs.

After a couple of wickets, Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer put good partnership that bailed India out of trouble, but just when both were looking to put foot on the accelerator.

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