Shubman Gill, who was eagerly waiting to score a century in the first ODI between india and england, was shocked by a six hit by hardik Pandya. Gill, who was anxious to score his century in the very next over, lifted the ball and was caught. This unfortunate incident took place in the first ODI between india and England. Seeing this, captain rohit sharma became furious. Let's see in detail what happened. In this match, the england team, which batted first, scored 248 runs. The indian team, which played next, lost jaiswal and rohit sharma in quick succession. When both of them lost the match, the indian team had scored only 19 runs. Then Shubman Gill and shreyas iyer came together to save the team.
Both scored half-centuries. shreyas iyer lost the game by scoring 59 runs. Axar patel came next and also quickly scored runs. He scored 52 runs and lost the game. Shubman Gill played calmly. When he had scored 83 runs, the indian team lost rahul for the fifth wicket. At that time, the indian team needed 24 runs to win. Shubman Gill needed 17 runs to score a century. Anyway, Shubman Gill thought that the next batsman would cooperate to score a century. But, hardik pandya hit a six in the last ball of the 36th over. At that time, the indian team needed 18 runs to win. Shubman Gill got nervous because he could only score a century if he scored 17 runs. Gill, who had been playing a calm game till then, decided to play an aggressive game in the 37th over. He hit a four on the first ball of that over.
He tried to hit the next ball for a six. But the ball went up. Jos Buttler caught it easily. After this, Shubman Gill lost the match after scoring 87 runs. The indian team also lost its sixth wicket. The loss was caused by thinking about the century instead of thinking about the winning run. That's why captain rohit sharma was unhappy. After the match, he also pointed out this. He said that the wicket fell because the batsmen who came in at the last minute tried to get ahead of each other. The indian team won this match by 4 wickets.