Shubman gill cast

  1. When Shubman Gill felt like a superhero: ‘I could not do any mistakes’
  2. Shubman Gill shows how good he can be
  3. IPL 2023 Final: Not Shubman Gill! Wasim Akram Names 26
  4. WTC Final 2023: Shubman Gill's controversial dismissal sparks debate; Ponting, Sangakkara, Shastri react
  5. Shubman Gill fined for criticising umpiring decision in WTC final


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When Shubman Gill felt like a superhero: ‘I could not do any mistakes’

Shubman Gill has taken on a new challenge by lending his voice to an animated character in the upcoming film "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse". The film, released on June 2, features a multiverse of alternate universes known as the 'Spider-Verse'. While Shubman voiced the superhero, he did feel like one while playing for Gujarat Titans in the Indian Shubman's outstanding performance in the IPL has further solidified his position as a promising talent in the Indian national team's batting lineup. With his impressive knock of 129 off 60 balls against the Mumbai Indians (MI) in the Qualifier 2, Shubman has established himself as the potential successor to Virat Kohli. Also Read: However, despite the acclaim, Shubman remains humble and unaffected by the opinions of others. He attributes his remarkable performance to being in the zone and feeling invincible, much like a superhero. “People will always have something to say about you – good or bad. But I don’t let that affect me," he told the publication. At the tender age of 23, Shubman Gill has showcased remarkable form, delivering standout performances throughout the year. Notably, he made headlines with a record-breaking double-century in an ODI match against New Zealand earlier in the year. Continuing his impressive run, Gill further solidified his stature in the IPL 2023, securing the coveted Orange Cap for his exceptional tally of 890 runs, which included three centuries. Also Read: Gill's exceptional skills have caugh...

Shubman Gill shows how good he can be

This is the state of India's batting right now. Shikhar Dhawan, one of India's finest ODI openers, can't even find a place in the squad. There are so many people queuing up to take strike. So even though you might be a generational talent, when you hear people zeroing in on your strike rate, especially in T20 cricket, and saying that it isn't good enough, it starts to weigh on you. Or at least it should. Not since Kohli has a young India batter dictated terms like this to the opposition. The Hyderabad pitch was a challenging one with some balls holding up and others skidding onto the bat. Rohit Sharma had been dismissed by a Blair Tickner ball that had stuck in the surface. Kohli was dismissed by skid and quick turn from Mitchell Santner. Suryakumar Yadav then spooned Daryl Mitchell to extra-cover. Wickets kept falling around Gill. The second-highest score in India's innings was Rohit's 34. Gill himself was dropped twice, but nothing could stop him from powering India's innings in the middle and end overs with his attacking enterprise. Gill has the special ability to hit good balls to the boundary. When Santner darted one into the pitch, with two men in the deep on the leg-side boundary, Gill took them on and swatted a six over deep midwicket. It wasn't a long hop, but Gill made it seem like one because of his strong back-foot game, which he honed on cement wickets, and delightful wristwork. After Kohli got out and he got a life on 45, Gill even charged at offspinner Micha...

IPL 2023 Final: Not Shubman Gill! Wasim Akram Names 26

“He came up with an excellent performance under pressure. The plus with him is that he is physically very fit. He is a very good fielder and is young as well. (Ruturaj) Gaikwad has a bright future when it comes to Indian cricket as well as the franchises he plays for,” Akram said in an interaction with Sportskeeda.

WTC Final 2023: Shubman Gill's controversial dismissal sparks debate; Ponting, Sangakkara, Shastri react

WTC Final 2023: Shubman Gill's controversial dismissal sparks debate; Ponting, Sangakkara, Shastri react The dismissal, which occurred on the stroke of Tea, left India at 41 for one in 7.1 overs. This event sparked multiple debates on social media, with fans and experts alike weighing in on the decision. On the fourth day of the match, at the stroke of tea, Shubman Gill lost his wicket in a controversial manner. He had edged the ball to slips, where Cameron Green, the tall fielder, made a remarkable one-handed catch after lunging to his left. However, the controversy arose when it was unclear whether the ball had touched the ground as Green rolled over. On-field umpires Chris Gaffaney and Richard Illingworth referred the catch to third-umpire Richard Kettleborough. After careful examination of multiple replays, Kettleborough adjudged the catch as clean. However, live visuals were inconclusive in determining whether the tall Australian player had managed to avoid the grass while grazing his left-hand through the ground after coming in contact with the ball. cre_Trending The dismissal, which occurred on the stroke of Tea, left India at 41 for one in 7.1 overs. This event sparked multiple debates on social media, with fans and experts alike weighing in on the decision. During the ICC feed, Ricky Ponting raised the question of whether any part of the ball had touched the ground after completing the catch. He noted that the ball had gone into Green's hand about 6-8 inches above...

Shubman Gill fined for criticising umpiring decision in WTC final

NEW DELHI: India star opener Shubman Gill has been fined 15% of his match fees for questioning an umpiring decision, on social media, against him during the Chasing a mammoth 444-run target, Shubman was dismissed for 18 when Cameron Green took a remarkable catch at gully. However, there were differing opinions on whether it was a clean catch. Despite video replays not conclusively confirming whether the ball had made contact with the ground during Green's catch, the third umpire, Richard Kettleborough, upheld Australia's appeal. Shubman, who scored 13 runs in the first innings, departed for 18 in the second innings. Following his dismissal, Shubman took to Twitter and shared a front-on angle image of the catch, expressing his disbelief. In the tweet, he included two magnifying glasses and a facepalm emoji, conveying his astonishment at the decision. The 23-year-old's post breached article 2.7 of the ICC's code of conduct relating to "public criticism of, or inappropriate comment in relation to an incident occurring in an international match", the ICC said in a statement.