Shubman Gill was dismissed cheaply for simply 10 on his ODI captaincy debut in the course of the first ODI of the three-match collection towards Australia in Perth. In the meantime, Gill is at risk of dropping out on his World No.1 spot within the ODI rankings for the batters.
Newly appointed India ODI captain Shubman Gill is at risk of dropping his World No.1 spot within the ICC ODI rankings for the batters, as per the lately up to date standings.
Gill, ranked No.1 from February 2025, misplaced out on key score factors after his flop present within the first ODI between India and Australia in Perth on October 19. The star batter, who had 784 scores to his title, has misplaced 16 score factors to tally 768 as per the newest weekly replace.
He’s solely 4 score factors above the second-ranked Ibrahim Zadran on Afghanistan, who had slammed back-to-back 95 within the ODIs towards Bangladesh. He isn’t prone to make a transfer anytime quickly as these innings are already included within the newest rankings, however Gill may lose his spot if he has one other underwhelming rating within the second ODI towards the Aussies.
Gill was dismissed for simply 10 on his ODI captaincy debut, getting caught behind on a ball that he tried guiding to the leg facet.
India are set to face the Aussies on the Adelaide Oval on October 23 and will probably be trying to bounce again and so will Gill.
In the meantime, Josh Hazelwood, who took two wickets within the opening ODI, jumped six spots to enter the highest 10, with just a few bowlers dropping down.