India’s vice-captain Shubman Gill once again found himself at the center of criticism after a slow-paced innings in the fourth T20I against Australia at Carrara Oval, Gold Coast. Though Gill managed to score 46 runs, his 39-ball stay at the crease left fans and experts questioning his approach in the shortest format.
Gill’s Struggle to Accelerate
Gill began cautiously, scoring just 7 off 8 balls in the first three overs before finding some rhythm with a few boundaries. He reached 26 off 18 by the end of the powerplay, but once the field spread out, the momentum slipped away. Over the next 21 deliveries, he managed only 20 runs, failing to shift gears as India’s innings slowed down. His knock ended in the 15th over when Nathan Ellis dismissed him with a clever slower ball.
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