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Australia vs India, 3rd ODI

Shubman Gill 24(26)
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10.2
W
Hazlewood to Gill, out Caught by Carey!! Edged and gone! 137.3kph, trademark Hazlewood line and length. On a good length and in that nagging zone outside off, Gill pokes at it and gets an outside edge that's been pouched by the keeper. Australia get the breakthrough. Gill c Carey b Hazlewood 24(26) [4s-2 6s-1]
10
6
Connolly to Gill, SIX, 90.9kph, Gill moves leg-side even before the ball is delivered. It's full and in the slot and Gill gets down low to nail the slogsweep. Right off the meat of the bat to dispatch it over deep square leg. The Indian captain caps off the first powerplay in style
9.5
Connolly to Gill, no run, 82.6kph, slower through the air, fullish ball on middle, defended back to the bowler
9.4
Connolly to Gill, 2 runs, full on leg, flicked nicely through midwicket and Gill calls for two as soon as he makes contact
9.3
Connolly to Gill, no run, 90.8kph, flat and wide of off, cut straight to backward point
9.1
Connolly to Gill, 1 run, full and drifting in, Gill knocks it to mid-on and right away calls for the single
9
Hazlewood to Gill, 1 run, 137.8kph, full outside off, Gill gets forward and runs it down to third man off the outer half of the bat
8.5
4
Hazlewood to Gill, FOUR, shot! 138.4kph, width on offer, Gill waits on the back foot and chops it into the turf. The ball beats the diving backward point fielder to his right. Good-looking shot and hit into the gap
7
Hazlewood to Gill, no run, 134.9kph, slightly fuller, the line is outside off and it's another leave from the captain
6.5
Hazlewood to Gill, no run, 132.9kph, good length delivery shaping away outside off, it's just inside the tramline and Gill shoulders arms
6.4
Hazlewood to Gill, no run, fuller than a length outside off, Gill is content in letting it pass
6.3
Hazlewood to Gill, no run, 136.3kph, fullish ball moving away, left alone outside off
6.1
Hazlewood to Gill, 1 run, pitched up ball, Gill push-drives to mid-off and sets off straightaway for a single. Marsh seems to have twisted his ankle a bit while fielding the ball, he's fine to resume
6
Nathan Ellis to Gill, 1 run, length ball around off, Gill gets forward and nudges it to square leg to keep the strike. 13 runs off Ellis's opening over
6
Nathan Ellis to Gill, wide, 135.5kph, angled down leg, Gill flicks and misses
5.4
Nathan Ellis to Gill, 1 run, pitched up ball on leg, Gill walks across to flick it to the right of midwicket where Head half-stops with a dive
5.3
Nathan Ellis to Gill, no run, much better from Ellis. Straightens ever so lightly from a length and beats the defensive poke of Gill
5.2
4
Nathan Ellis to Gill, FOUR, short of length on the pads, Gill glances it fine and the ball beats the keeper comfortably to his left. Replays show that it's come off the thigh pad but that's been signalled as runs
5.2
Nathan Ellis to Gill, 5 wides, 134.5kph, length ball down leg and it further seams away. Nothing doing from the batter and the diving keeper has no chance of stopping that
5.1
Nathan Ellis to Gill, no run, 132.3kph, back of a length, Gill defends with soft hands
4.1
Mitchell Starc to Gill, 1 run, edge and safe! Short of length at 143.5kph, Gill hangs back to play the angled blade punch and outside-edges it wide of first slip. A single to third man
3
Mitchell Starc to Gill, no run, 143.6kph, full outside off, driven straight to mid-off off the front foot
2.3
Mitchell Starc to Gill, 1 run, 140.3kph, full outside off, Gill leans across to drive it to the left of mid-off
2.2
Mitchell Starc to Gill, no run, full and angling away outside off, Gill leaves it alone
2.1
Mitchell Starc to Gill, no run, 142.9kph, full delivery on the sticks, Gill push-drives it back to the bowler
1.3
Hazlewood to Gill, 1 run, 135.9kph, fuller than a length, Gill gets forward to drive and inside-edges to midwicket. Ellis misfields and that allows Gill to open his account
1.2
Hazlewood to Gill, no run, 134.1kph, full outside off, Gill lets it be
1.1
Hazlewood to Gill, no run, 133.9kph, good length delivery that nips in a shade, Gill doesn't cover his stumps as he shoulders arms