6,6,6,6,4,4..., Shubman Gill, who came to play Ranji, created havoc, became the death of bowlers in Sehwag mode, hit 140 runs in just 33 balls
- byManasavi
- 08 Feb, 2025

One-day team vice-captain Shubman Gill surprised the opposing team by playing a fiery innings of 140 runs in just 33 balls in the Ranji Trophy. This young player came in Sehwag mode and thrashed the bowlers.
Shubman Gill: Shubman Gill has been made the vice-captain in the three-match ODI series being played between India and England. In the Nagpur Test, this young batsman scored 87 runs while playing the vice-captaincy innings for the team. However, he missed completing his century by just 13 runs, but on the basis of his innings, India won that match by 4 wickets. Apart from the international level, Shubman's bat also spits fire in the Ranji Trophy. In one match, he scored 140 runs in just 33 balls while batting in Sehwag's style.
Scored 140 runs in 33 balls
Young player Shubman Gill, who scored a lot of runs with traditional cricket shots, has also performed brilliantly in domestic cricket. After scoring a lot of runs in domestic cricket, he got a chance to represent Team India, but one of his brilliant innings was seen in Ranji Trophy 2018, when he scored 140 runs in just 33 balls.
In fact, in the exciting match played between Punjab and Tamil Nadu, Shubman Gill, representing Punjab, scored 268 runs in 328 balls, in which he hit 29 fours and 4 sixes. He scored 116 runs with 29 fours in this match, while he scored 24 runs with the help of 6 sixes. In this way, he scored 140 runs from boundaries in just 33 balls.
The match ended in a draw
In this match, Punjab decided to bowl first after winning the toss and their bowlers proved their decision absolutely right. Tamil Nadu's first innings was bundled out for 215 runs by Punjab bowlers. After this, the batsmen performed brilliantly and put 479 runs on the scoreboard. Shubman Gill scored the highest 268 runs from Punjab.
After this, Tamil Nadu, who came out to bat in the second innings, scored 383 runs for the loss of 6 wickets by the end of the fourth day's play, after which the match was declared a draw. Shubman Gill was awarded the Player of the Match title for his strong double century.