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Gill’s blitzkrieg century stokes comparison with Indian great Kohli

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New Delhi: Shubman Gill’s prowess as an opener was never in doubt, but his first Twenty20 ton has got people talking about him as the next Virat Kohli, an all-format run machine for India.

Gill scored 126 in just 63 balls in a crushing 168-run series-clinching win over a hapless New Zealand on Wednesday. It was just his sixth T20 appearance.

Despite being gited with all the shots, the 23-year-old has not yet cemented a place for India in all formats, playing no part in last year’s T20 World Cup.

Gill hit a match-winning Test ton in Bangladesh in December and his maiden ODI doublehund­red in January.

That knock gained him the moniker of “Smoothman Gill” -- for his free-flowing shotmaking -- from bating great Sunil Gavaskar.

T20 skipper Hardik Pandya praised Gill ater the pair put on 103 runs for the fourth wicket in India’s 234-4, which paved the way for the biggest T20 win between two Test teams.

“He will achieve greater heights in his career for sure because of not what he did today but because of his work ethic and the honesty towards his game,” Pandya told the Indian cricket board’s website.

Gill’s unbeaten knock, laced with 12 fours and seven sixes, was the highest T20 score by an Indian, overtaking Kohli’s 122 not out.

Gill also became only the fith Indian batsman -- including Kohli and current captain Rohit Sharma -- to record centuries across all three formats.

“He has come of age,” former India opener Wasim Jaffer told Espncricin­fo.

“There was no denying the fact that he had conquered Test (cricket) a litle bit, One-day for sure. Today’s knock proves what a fantastic player India has found.”

Jaffer added: “He is a three-format player and ater Virat Kohli he is the next big bater that’s going to come good.”

Gill had put New Zealand’s bowling to the sword in the preceding ODIS as well, scoring 360 runs -- the joint-most in a bilateral three-match series, alongside Pakistan skipper Babar Azam.

“When you are representi­ng your country, I don’t think there is any kind of fatigue,” Gill said ater his T20 masterclas­s at the world’s biggest cricket ground in Ahmedabad.

“I always wanted to play for India and being fortunate enough to play all the three formats, it is a blessing.”*

Later in a chat with Pandya, the young batsman, who hails from a family of farmers in the northern state of Punjab, said he owed much of his success to his father.

“I think the way I practise and the way my dad made me practise... 90 percent of the credit should to go to him because it was his vision,” said Gill.

The batsman has played 13 Tests, 21 ODIS and six T20 matches for India since his first 50over match against New Zealand at Hamilton in January 2019.

Meanwhile, Pakistan-born Australia cricketer Usman Khawaja was cleared to join the national squad for a tour of India ater his visa issues were cleared up ahead of his reschedule­d departure on Thursday.

Cricket Australia said Khawaja was flying out of Melbourne, more than a day later than planned, ater having to wait for his visa to be approved.

The other members of Australia’s 18-man squad were granted entry to India in time to take flights on Tuesday and Wednesday to their training camp in Bangalore.

It is not the first time Khawaja, who was born in the Pakistan capital of Islamabad, has faced visa challenges when trying to enter India. In 2011, the top-order batter took to social media to say he had not been permitted to enter the country because he was not born in Australia.

On Wednesday, Khawaja posted a popular meme on Instagram along with the hashtags “stranded”, “dontleavem­e”, “standard” and “anytimenow.”

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Shubman Gill became only the fifth Indian batsman — including Kohli and Rohit Sharma — to score centuries across all three formats.
Reuters ↑ Shubman Gill became only the fifth Indian batsman — including Kohli and Rohit Sharma — to score centuries across all three formats.

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