AUS vs IND, 1st ODI: We Played Catch up After Losing Three Wickets in PowerPlay, Says Shubman Gill
India's streak of eight consecutive ODI wins ended as early wickets in the PowerPlay and rain delays hindered their chase in the rain-reduced match, Australia won by seven wickets.
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Shubman Gill says India were ‘always trying to play catch-up’ after Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and his early dismissals
India lost Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill inside the first nine overs and the skipper said that the side were never really able to recover from that.
AUS vs IND, 1st ODI: We played catch up after losing three wickets in PowerPlay, says Shubman Gill
India struggled with the pace and bounce of the pitch and was reduced to 25 for three inside the first 10 overs, and newly-appointed captain Gill said it failed to properly recover from the early setbacks.
"Never easy when you lose three wickets in powerplay": Gill after India's loss to Australia at Perth
Perth [Australia], October 19 (ANI): Following his side's loss to Australia in the first ODI of the three match series, Indian skipper Shubman Gill expressed how the team had to play 'catch-up' after losing early wickets in the powerplay, but said some 'learnings and positives' as well with the team managing to take the game deep while defending 131 runs in 26 overs. The return of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli (R
Indian captain Shubman Gill admitted that it was not easy for his team to recover from the first three setbacks in the first ODI against Australia, and said the team still gave a competitive show by bringing the "quite deep" match against the host on Sunday. India lost the openers Rohit Sharma and Gill, along with the unconditional Virat Kohli on PowerPlay from which the visitor could never recover as he lost the game shortened by the rain over …
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