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Shubman Gill Smacks 104-Metre Monster Six Out Of The Stadium, Watch Video Here

Shubman Gill brought up his second ODI ton for team India in the 3rd ODI against West Indies.

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Rishabh Gautam
By Rishabh Gautam
Jul 27, 2022 • 10:19 PM

WI vs IND 3rd ODI - The third ODI between West Indies and India is underway at Queens Park Oval, where once again team India openers Shikhar Dhawan & Shubman Gill once again provided a tremendous start. Shubman Gill smacked his second ODI half-century, and also displayed his dominance with a monster six. 

Rishabh Gautam
By Rishabh Gautam
July 27, 2022 • 10:19 PM

After carefully playing out at the start, Shubman Gill switched once he got set on the crease as he played a shot in the air, after which the ball landed outside the stadium and the umpires were forced to ask for a replacement ball to continue the game. 

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Shubman Gill's monster six was witnessed in the 15th over of the Indian innings. The youngster had already scored 26 runs off 38 balls and looked very comfortable batting against the Windies bowlers. Amidst this, West Indies spinner Hayden Walsh Jr. was handed his second over. 

Captain Shikhar Dhawan worked the first delivery for a single, and Shubman Gill came down the track on the next delivery, connecting a pwerful shot against Walsh Jr.'s delivery, sending the ball outside the stadium. The ball landed 104 metres away from the pitch, which shocked all the spectators. 

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While talking about the match, Shikhar Dhawan and Shubman Gill yet again etched a century opening partnership. The Indian openers added 113 runs for the first wicket. Shikhar Dhawan was dismissed against Hayden Walsh Jr. after scoring 58 runs, after which the duo of Gill and Shreyas Iyer are at the crease for team India. Play has been stopped due to rain at the time of writing this piece.

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