Shubman Gill: Despite not being able to score a century, Shubman Gill is happy, told where he missed

Shubman Gill’s 98 not out helped India beat West Indies by 119 runs in the third ODI to clean sweep the series 3-0. This was Shubman’s second half-century in the series. Earlier, he had played innings of 64 and 43 but he could not convert them into big scores. In the third ODI, he had a chance to complete a century but he missed by just two runs.

Gill, who remained unbeaten on 98 in the rain-hit third match, said after the match, “I was disappointed with the way I got out in the first two matches. In the last match, I was trying to rotate the strike. I needed only one over before the last interruption of rain.

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Gill, who scored the highest score of his career, said that if he had got one more over, he would have definitely completed a century. Gill said after the match, ‘I was expecting to complete the century but the rain came and these things were not in my hands. However, I am very happy with my innings. The wicket was very good in all three matches.

Although Shubman may have missed his maiden international century, he is happy that he managed to convert his good starts into big scores that he could not do in the first two ODIs.

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Let us tell you that in the third ODI against West Indies, India won the toss and decided to bat first. In the match, captain Shikhar Dhawan started the innings with Shubman but the game had to be stopped due to rain in the 24th over. After this, when the game was started again, it was reduced to 36 overs, in which Team India scored 225 runs for the loss of 3 wickets.

Chasing the target of 226 runs by India, the hosts West Indies got off to a poor start and were all out after scoring 137 runs in 26 overs.

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