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Shubman Gill Uttered A Cuss Word After Dropping Marcus Stoinis
By CricShots - Mar 17, 2023 8:03 pm
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The young Indian opener, Shubman Gill was visibly frustrated with himself after he dropped a sitter to hand Marcus Stoinis a reprieve off Mohammed Shami’s bowling. Gill, who was stationed in the slip cordon, could not cling onto the ball and was seen abusing in frustration of dropping the catch.

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Shubman Gill practice slip catching with Rahul Dravid

Veteran Indian fast bowler, Mohammed Shami sent back young Aussie all-rounder Cameron Green with an absolute jaffa and could have added another prized scalp of Marcus Stoinis on the very next delivery, only for Shubman Gill to failed to grab the routine catch. However, Gill made amends in the very next over of Shami, hanging onto a simple catch to get rid of Stoinis.

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Here is the video of Shubman Gill uttering a cuss word:

The 23-year-old came full circle in Mohammed Siraj’s next over as he put in a full-length dive to grab a stunning catch to dismiss Sean Abbott for a seven-ball duck. The Indian fast bowlers were quite relentless as they got rid of the lower-order batters, restricting the Kangaroos to a modest total of 188 runs with 14.2 overs to spare in the Australian innings.

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It is the lowest first-innings total at this venue in the last two decades. Apart from Mitchell Marsh, who compiled a dazzling half-century on his return to international cricket, none of the Australian batters managed to capitalize on their start, especially senior batters, Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith as Australia succumbed to the paltry total on a batting-friendly surface in Mumbai.

Mohammed Shami, who went wicketless in his first spell, made a fiery comeback into the contest, scalping three wickets in his second spell to trigger a woeful batting collapse by the Aussies. He received valiant support from Mohammed Siraj, who also accounted for three Aussie batters in the ODI series opener.