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IND Vs NZ: Shubman Gill Falls Just Short: Ties Kohli’s Unwanted Record In Thrilling Test Match! TAKE A LOOK

Shubman Gill scored 90 runs but fell short, equaling Kohli’s record of four dismissals in the nineties in Tests.

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IND vs NZ: On the third Test match against New Zealand in Mumbai, Shubman Gill came in with a real performance scoring 90 off 146 balls with seven fours and one six; unfortunately, he lost focus at that moment and became Daryl Mitchell’s victim, being caught off the bowling of Ajaz Patel.

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A Record-Tying Dismissal

It made Gill become the second Indian batter after Virat Kohli who had been out four times in the nineties in Test cricket. Rishabh Pant stands at the top of the list, and Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid are some of the others who followed closely after that.

Also Read: On This Day, November-2: Mitchell Johnson Was Born, Remembering The Fast-Bowling Legend Who Dominated The Ashes!

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Performance Summary of the Team

India batted their way to 263 all out, taking a slender lead of 28 runs. Ajaz Patel was the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand as he took five wickets. Rishabh Pant also played a significant hand with a fifty-plus score that helped the team put up a competitive total.

Also Read: On This Day, November-2: The Day Rohit Sharma Roared: Celebrating His First Double-Century!

First published on: Nov 02, 2024 02:15 PM IST


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