India, Nov. 8 -- Ever since Shubman Gill came into the T20I squad for the Asia Cup 2025, there have been question marks over the right-handed batter's strike rate. The youngster, who is India's Test and ODI captain, scored 46 runs in the fourth T20I against Australia off 39 balls, coped a bit of criticism for his slow strike rate despite the knock setting up the win for his team. However, the 26-year-old came out all guns blazing in the final T20I in Brisbane as he remained unbeaten on 29 off 16 balls, including six boundaries.
Gill made his intentions clear in the third over as he smacked four consecutive boundaries off the bowling of Ben Dwarshius. After the final T20I was abandoned due to rain at the Gabba, India captain Suryakumar Ya...
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