Gill’s career-best 130 sets up India for Zimbabwe whitewash
HARARE: Shubman Gill made his first international hundred as India beat Zimbabwe by 13 runs after a tense finish in Harare on Monday to complete a 3-0 ODI whitewash.
Gill not only wreaked havoc with the bat, he also caught Zimbabwe centurion Sikandar Raza, who was threatening to give the home side a shock victory. After India captain KL Rahul won the toss and batted, the tourists posted 289-8 in 50 overs. Zimbabwe were all out for 276 in reply with three balls remaining.
The tourists looked set for victory when they reduced the home side to 122-5 with all the regular scorers bar Raza back in the pavilion. But Raza shrugged off poor form in the first two matches to smash 115 and leave Zimbabwe needing 17 runs off 12 balls for victory.
The tail could not deliver, and a gallant run chase by Zimbabwe came up short. Gill smacked 130 off 97 balls, hitting 15 fours and a six. Ishan Kishan (50), Shikhar Dhawan (40) and Rahul (30) also contributed with the bat.
The breakthrough century for 22-year-old Gill came less than a month after he came agonisingly close, scoring an unbeaten 98 against the West Indies in Port of Spain. Gill shared a 140-run third-wicket partnership with Kishan, who reached his half-century before being run out by Tony Munyonga.
From the first ball of the final over Gill sought a boundary, but achieved height rather than length off a Brad Evans delivery and was caught at long-off by Innocent Kaia. Luck was twice on Gill’s side as he survived a close leg-before appeal on 97 and was dropped by Victor Nyauchi on 110.
Kishan struck six fours and Dhawan five fours while Rahul put behind him being out for one in the second ODI with a knock that included one six and one four. Evans, the son of a former Zimbabwe international, was the only bowler to impress, taking a career-best 5-54 in 10 overs.
Raza, regaining the form that brought him unbeaten centuries in two ODIs against Bangladesh, faced 95 balls and struck three sixes and nine fours. Among the Zimbabwe top order, Sean Williams (45) did best with an innings that included seven fours. Evans (28) shared a 104-run eighth-wicket stand with Raza. Avesh Khan (3-66) took the most wickets among the Indian bowlers, but while Shardul Thakur (1-55) was expensive, he claimed the prized wicket of Raza.
India won the toss
India Innings
Shikhar c Williams b Evans 40
Rahul (c) b Evans 30
Gill c Kaia b Evans 130
Ishan run out (Munyonga) 50
Deepak b Evans 1
Samson † c Kaitano b Jongwe 15
Patel c Sikandar Raza b Nyauchi 1
Thakur c Nyauchi b Evans 9
Chahar not out 1
Kuldeep not out 2
Extras: (lb 1, nb 1, w 8) 10
Total: 50 Ov (RR: 5.78 289/8
Did not bat: Avesh Khan
Falls: 1-63, 14.6 ov, 2-84, 20.6 ov, 3-224, 42.1 ov, 4-227, 42.6 ov, 5-256, 45.6 ov, 6-272, 47.4 ov, 7-282, 49.1 ov, 8-286 , 49.3 ov
Bowling: Richard Ngarava 9-0-58-0, Victor Nyauchi 10-1-48-1, Brad Evans 10-0-54-5, Sikandar Raza 10-1-39-0, Luke Jongwe 5-0-49-1, Sean Williams 5-0-30-0, Tony Munyonga 1-0-10-0
Zimbabwe Innings (Target: 290)
Kaitano st †Ishan b Kuldeep 13
Kaia lbw b Chahar 6
Williams lbw b Patel 45
Munyonga c Rahul b Avesh 15
Raza c Shubman Gill b Thakur 115
Regis (c)† c & b Patel 16
Burl c Dhawan b Chahar 8
Jongwe c Shubman b Kuldeep 14
Evans lbw b Avesh Khan 28
Ngarava not out 2
Nyauchi b Avesh Khan 0
Extras:(lb 3, nb 4, w 7) 14
Total: 49.3 Ov (RR: 5.57) 276
Falls: 1-7, 2.3 ov, 1-36, 2-82, 16.4 ov, 3-84, 17.5 ov, 4-120, 26.1 ov, 5-122, 27.2 ov, 6-145, 32.1 ov, 7-169, 35.5 ov, 8-273, 47.6 ov, 9-275, 48.4 ov, 10-276, 49.3 ov
Bowling: Deepak Chahar 10-0-75-2, Avesh Khan 9.3-1-66-3, Shardul Thakur 9-0-55-1, Kuldeep Yadav 10-0-38-2, Deepak Hooda 1-0-9 -0, Axar Patel 10-1-30-2
Player of the match: Shubman Gill
Player of the series: Shubman Gill
Series result: India won the 3-match series 3-0
Umpires: Adrian Holdstock, Langton Rusere
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