Ind vs Eng 3rd ODI: Shubman Gill did Babar Azam’s record, these are also included in the special club


IND vs Eng 3rd ODI: Shubman Gill and Babar Azam
New Delhi:
Shubman Gill: Team India washed England by 142 runs in the third and last ODI on Wednesday and wiped out the guests 3-0 in the series, while the big reason for it was Shubman Gill’s seventh century, which won Team India 356 Played a big role in getting the figure of. Gill scored 112 runs from 14 fours and 3 sixes off 12 balls. Many records came out of Gill’s bat, but one of them was very-special because in a particular case, Gill equaled Babar Azam (Gill Equals Babar Azam’s Record). In fact, only seven Shubman Gill of this century became such special batsman, who has scored a century in all three formants at the same site. Gill at Narendra Modi Stadium has scored a century in T20 and Tests, while Babar Azam has done the same feat at Multan Stadium in Karachi.
The names of these 3 players are also recorded
Apart from Gill and Babur, the rest of the players who scored a century in the three formats at the same site are Faf du Plessi of South Africa, Quinton de Kock of his country and David Warner of Australia. Faf did this feat on the Wanders ground in Johannesburg in his own country, Quinton de Kock did something like this in Sport Park in Centurion. At the same time, there is a record of scoring a century in all three formats at the Adelaide Oval ground in the name of Dadiv Warner of Australia.
Read in detail Match Report
In the third and last ODI, team Rohit defeated England by a huge margin of 142 runs to eliminate guests 3–0 in the three-match series. Earlier, India also defeated England 4–1 in the T20 series. In fact, the target of Team India 357 in the last match of the series made a very strong psychological attack on the England batsmen. And this effect was clearly visible on his batting. No one among the top five batsmen could make it to fifty. Tom Banom (38) and Gus Atkins (38) were the highest run -scorer for the visiting team. The run average and pressure continued to increase, so the English batsmen kept losing wickets at regular intervals. And the entire England team was all out after scoring 214 runs after losing all wickets in 34.2 overs. For India, Arshdeep Singh, Harshit Rana, Akshar Patel and Hardik Pandya took two wickets each, while Washington Sundar and Kuldeep Yadav got one wicket each. Shubman Gill was elected Player of the Series and Player of the Match.