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Rohit Sharma reiterated that someone in his team should bat like Gill

Sarita Dey
11 months ago

Despite Mumbai Indians’ defeat to Gujarat Titans in IPL 2023 Qualifier 2 on Friday, Shubman Gill’s impressive performance with the bat is sure to keep Rohit Sharma ahead of next month’s World Test Championship Final (WTC Final 2023). ) will heave a sigh of relief. On this brilliant performance of Gill, Rohit Sharma did not stop without praise.

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Rohit said after the match “It was a great total, Shubman batted really well

Heaping praise on Gill, Rohit expressed hope that the Gujarat Titans opener will continue his good form in the days to come. Rohit said after the match “It was a great total, Shubman batted really well. Credit should be given to Shubman, he is in great form and I hope he continues it (smiles).”

Rohit Sharma reiterated that someone in his team should bat like Gill

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The Mumbai Indians skipper reiterated that he would want someone like Gill to bat in his team. He said, “We wanted a batsman who can bat till the end like Shubman, anything can happen, credit should be given, Gujarat played well.”

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Gill’s 60-ball 129 included seven fours and 10 sixes

Gill’s 60-ball 129 included seven fours and 10 sixes. Gujarat Titans posted a mammoth score of 233/3 in 20 overs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. In reply, Mumbai Indians lost the match by 62 runs despite Suryakumar Yadav (61) and Tilak Verma (43) providing some resistance.

Due to Mohit’s fast bowling, Mumbai Indians fell from 149/4 in 14 overs to 171 all out in 18.2 overs

It was also a match to remember for Mohit Sharma, who finished with figures of 2.2-0-10-5. It was Mohit’s pace bowling that saw Mumbai Indians collapse from 149/4 in 14 overs to all out for 171 in 18.2 overs.

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