“Your Debut Was Better Than…”: Shubman Gill Reveals How MS Dhoni Cheered Him Up

Cricket

File photo of Shubman Gill© BCCI

India’s star batter Shubman Gill revealed an incident in which he was touched by the gesture shown by MS Dhoni. In a recent interview, Gill recalled his India debut that came in the year 2019. It was India’s fourth ODI of the five-match series vs New Zealand in Hamilton in which the guests were batting first. Gill, who came in to bat at the number three position, scored only 9 runs before being dismissed by Trent Boult.

While Gill had a forgettable debut, the Indian team too had a poor outing as they were bundled out for 92 runs. New Zealand chased down the paltry total in 14.4 overs with 8 wickets in hand to win the game comprehensibly.

Gill was sad over his performance and India’s loss to the Blackcaps. This is when MS Dhoni cheered him up.

“The day I made by debut, the team was all out for 90 (92) and I was dismissed for 15 (9). I was sitting outside being sad about scoring only 9 runs on my debut and India losing the match. So, Mahi bhai came and saw that I was very sad. I was around 18 to 19 years old back then. He told me ‘your debut was at least better than mine.’ Then he started laughing and joking and I was touched by that gesture,” said Gill on ‘Dil Diyan Gallan’ show hosted by Sonam Bajwa.

It is worth noting that MS Dhoni was dismissed for a golden duck in his maiden international game. It was an ODI match against Bangladesh in Chattogram.

Talking about Gill, he has been picked for India’s T20I and ODI series of three matches each against New Zealand. He also features in the squad announced for the two-match Test series against Bangladesh.

Sponsored by Vuukle

Featured Video Of The Day

FIFA President’s Message Got Lost In Translation: Tracey Holmes, ABC Broadcaster

Topics mentioned in this article

Articles You May Like

Fox follows 60-point night with 49 in Kings’ win
Lillard wins it for Bucks in return from concussion
Guardians, AL Central champions, tweak staff
Hull cards 5 birdies, leads The Annika by 2 shots
Watch: India Skipper Rohit Sharma Sweats It Out Ahead Of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *