Watch Shubman Gill falls to lazy running as Nicholas Pooran hits bullseye in 1st IND vs WI ODI
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Direct hit from , and perishes. Big blow. Watch the India tour of West Indies LIVE, exclusively on With no threat from bowlers on an easy wicket, a century was on the cards and Shubman Gill will be disappointed with himself for missing out on the opportunity.
Watch Shubman Gill falls to lazy running as Nicholas Pooran hits bullseye in 1st IND vs WI ODI
Shubman Gill failed to convert his fifty into a hundred. (Credit: Twitter) Team India opener Shubman Gill will be disappointed for not converting the start in the first ODI against West Indies on Friday (July 22) at the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad. Gill, preferred over and Ruturaj Gaikwad to open the innings alongside , got off to a blistering start. The right-hand/left-hand duo made full use of the powerplay, accumulating 73 runs. Gill was the attacker between the two, hitting the ball along the lines. The youngster also struck a couple of sixes to race to his first ODI half-century. He looked all set and dominated the proceedings. However, a lazy approach ended Gill's stay in the middle. Facing a short-pitched delivery, Shubman Gill tapped the ball to mid-wicket and immediately set off for a single. The Punjab-born cricketer didn't expect West Indies captain to pick up the ball quickly and throw it to the non-striker's end. Gill jogged across for a single but Pooran did the unthinkable to catch the batter short of his crease. Watch Gill's run out below: Direct hit from , and perishes. Big blow.Watch the India tour of West Indies LIVE, exclusively on
Direct hit from , and perishes. Big blow. Watch the India tour of West Indies LIVE, exclusively on With no threat from bowlers on an easy wicket, a century was on the cards and Shubman Gill will be disappointed with himself for missing out on the opportunity.