India Vs Bangladesh, 1st Test: Shubman Gill Becomes First Batsman In The World To Achieve THIS Feat
India Vs Bangladesh, 1st Test: Shubman Gill has attained a great milestone with his runs in the 2nd innings of the India Vs Bangladesh 1st Test match. Here are the details.
India Vs Bangladesh, 1st Test: Indian star batsman Shubhman Gill has reached a new milestone, as he now necomes the first cricketer in the world to reach the landmark of 3000 runs in international cricket since 2023. The right-handed batsman was facing a fierce competition from compatriot Rohit Sharma and Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis, both of whom have 2800+ runs.
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Shubman Gill has been subject to criticism as oflate for his slump in form, but such milestones and stats define the class of the Indian batter, and the Indian fans will be hoping to see their 'Prince' return to form.
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The Indian all-rounder appreciated the legendary player, and added that the bowlers will get immense help on Day 3.
"Yeah, I got out today but it is a part and parcel of the game. We have to put a good total on the board. But I'm happy with my bowling. Definitely. It's a good opportunity to take 300 wickets on this ground. First, we have to think about how much we can score. We will look to get to add another 120-150 and come out and get them out quickly. The pitch is good for batting. But there is something for the fast bowlers. Odd balls were seaming and cutting in and out. It's not easy for the batters. If the fast bowlers can bend their back, they can get something from the wicket," said Ravindra Jadeja.
"First of all, Ashwin doesn't need any advice. I was just talking to Ash that we are not going to miss call or make errors because the wicket was good and the ball was coming nicely. I told to just take easy singles and I will not make you run hard. Fair play to Ashwin. He played a brilliant knock at his home ground. There is something in it for the fast bowlers. For the spinners also, an odd ball is keeping low and turning. So, all our five bowlers will be in play," he added.