India vs Australia – “Don’t Throw Your Wicket Away…”: Virender Sehwag’s Advice To Shubman Gill Despite Ton In 2nd ODI | Cricket News

Shubman Gill celebrates his century throughout second ODI in opposition to Australia in Indore.© AFP

India thrashed Australia by 99 runs (DLS methodology) in a rain-hit ODI on Sunday to clinch the sequence 2-0. Shubman Gill was among the many batters who shone within the sport as India posted a frightening complete of 399 for five in 50 overs on the Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore. The right-handed batter scored 104 runs off 97 balls with the assistance of 6 fours and 4 sixes. Despite the century from Gill, former India Virender Sehwag was not impressed by the batter and urged that he ought to have taken his innings deeper.

“He missed out last time but ensured that he got his hundred today, but I would still say that the form he is in he should have scored 160 or 180. He is now of just 25. Had he scored 200 today then he wouldn’t have become tired and could have fielded as well. At 30, he would have found it difficult because he wouldn’t have recovered. So it is better to score big runs now,” mentioned Sehwag on Cricbuzz.

“When you are in form and you are scoring runs, then don’t throw your wicket away. When he got out, there were 18 overs still remaining. Had he played for 9-10 overs more, he could have completed his second double hundred. Rohit Sharma scored three double hundreds. He had the opportunity today. A 200 has been scored at this venue by a player named Sehwag, because it is that sort of a track,” the previous India opener added.

Gill and Shreyas Iyer, who scored 105 runs, placed on a dominant second-wicket stand of 200 to put the inspiration for India’s mammoth complete after being invited to bat in Indore.

Stand-in-skipper KL Rahul’s 52 and an unbeaten 72 off 37 by T20 sensation Suryakumar Yadav contributed to the India’s complete and the bowlers then mixed handy India an unbeatable lead within the three-match sequence.

Chasing a DLS revised goal of 317 in 33 overs after rain interrupted play within the chase, Australia have been bowled out for 217 in 28.2 overs.

Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja picked three wickets apiece.

(With AFP Inputs)

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