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Shubman Gill, a rising star in Indian cricket, recently shared valuable insights about his cricketing idol while growing up and his personal favourite player in the current era as India prepares for its upcoming clash against Sri Lanka in the ODI World Cup 2023.
Shubman Gill names his cricketing idol and current favourite player
During a recent conversation with Star Sports leading up to the Sri Lanka match, Shubman Gill opened up about the cricketers who have profoundly influenced his career. His current favourite player is none other than India’s cricketing superstar, Virat Kohli. When it comes to his cricketing idol while growing up, Gill looked up to the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, one of the most iconic figures in the history of the sport. Gill’s admiration for these two cricketing giants showcases the impact they’ve had on his development as a player.
“My current favorite cricketer is Virat bhai. My cricketing idol while I was growing up was Sachin Sir,” Gill said.
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The story behind jersey number 77
In addition to sharing his cricketing influences, Gill also offered an intriguing glimpse into the story behind his choice of jersey number, 77.
“The reason behind getting the jersey number 77 was that, during the U-19 World Cup, I wanted the no. 7 but it wasn’t available, so I took two 7s,” the Fazilka-born cricketer concluded.
Sensational 2023 for Gill
Gill’s journey in the CWC 2023 has been a rollercoaster of highs and lows, including his initial absence from the team’s first two games due to dengue. However, he made a resilient comeback against Pakistan, demonstrating his determination after overcoming illness. In the four fixtures he’s played, Gill has amassed 107 runs, with a top score of 53 against Bangladesh.
Beyond the World Cup, Gill’s exceptional 2023 performance includes an impressive 1334 runs in just 24 games, establishing him as the leading run-scorer in the ODI format. His remarkable average of 63.52 underscores his consistency and ability to perform under pressure.