The young Indian protege, Shubman Gill was named the emerging player of the tournament in IPL 2019, but he didn’t have an ideal outing in his first game of IPL 2020. While playing for the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), he came out as an opener, but he was dismissed for just 7 runs off 11 balls. Sara Tendulkar posted a picture of Gill’s excellent fielding effort against MI while fielding at point.
She didn’t write anything with it but love post some lovely reactions in an Instagram story. There have been a lot of talks going around about Gill and Sara dating each other and her recent story has added some fuel to the fire. Hardik Pandya also highlighted the same with his viral comment on one of Sara’s previous posts.
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Netizens and cricket fans are all but sure that there is something cooking between the two of them. Notably, Sara is the daughter of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar. There have been a plethora of rumors about the couple. Sara is 22 years old and she has completed her degree in medicine from the University of London.
Here’s Sara Tendulkar’s story:
This tournament will be very crucial for Shubman Gill to prove his mettle and cement his place in Team India. He has been a part of the Test team for a while now but hasn’t a chance to feature in the Playing XI. He featured in the Indian squad during India’s tour to New Zealand earlier this year but Prithvi Shaw was preferred over the Punjab cricketer. In the previous edition of the IPL, the KKR batsman had amassed 296 runs at an average of 33.
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Recently, Yuvraj Singh praised the commitment and the talent this youngster possesses. Manoj Tiwary also applauded the young protege and named him the best young batsman of India. If he manages to perform as per the expectations in IPL 2020, he can surely be grabbing attention from the Indian selectors. With his excellent technique, he has all the mortar to play across the formats for India.