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India vs Zimbabwe 3rd ODI: Shubman Gill dedicates ‘special’ ton to his dad, KL Rahul says he is ‘tired’

His heart was racing when he moved to the 90s and the fear of losing out on getting that elusive hundred did grip his mind but Shubhman Gill was determined to make it count this time, especially after getting a bit of ''schooling'' from his father.

The 22-year-old, who made his International debut in an ODI in 2019, scored 130 off 97 balls as India posted 289 for eight against Zimbabwe and completed a 3-0 clean sweep of the hosts with a 13-run win.

''My heart was beating when I got into the 90s. I had got out in the 90s thrice before and never got a hundred in International cricket. It's always special to get a hundred,'' Gill said at the presentation ceremony.

Gill also topped the run chart in the series with 245 runs at an average of 122.50 to be adjudged both the man-of-the-match and man-of-the-series.

''My father has been my primary coach. I got a bit of schooling the day before yesterday when I was out 33. So this one is for my dad.''

Gill further said he would save the bat.

''The bat was pretty good and that's why I changed it after my fifty as I wanted to save it,'' he added.

Asked whether he was targetting any particular bowler, he said: ''(Sikandar) Raza, (Brad) Evans were bowling well and it was crucial to target the (other) bowlers.'' ''I was just trying to minimise my dot-ball percentage. I just tried to time the ball and not hit it hard,'' he said about his knock.

KL Rahul asserts that he is "tired of coming back after a couple of months"

After winning the first series as a captain, KL Rahul said, “Fielded about 120 overs, got some time out in the middle with the bat. I am tired of coming back after a couple of months. But this is what we all want to do, playing for India."

"Feels good, we came here with good ideas. We wanted to be out in the middle and use this time. They have been very professional, very happy with the result. They took the game deep, we would have liked to finish the game earlier. The bowers were tested and they held their nerves."

Notably, it was also a comeback series for Rahul who underwent a sports hernia surgery post-IPL where he led debutants Lucknow Super Giants to a last-four finish.

Meanwhile, Rahul also praised Gill and said, ''I've not seen him over-confident and that requires composure. To show that kind of temperament despite not having played a lot of Internationals is really good. He has batted well throughout the series and did well in the West Indies and the IPL.”

“It's pleasing to the eye when he bats and good to see him use his form and score runs,'' he added.

(With PTI inputs)



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