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Shubman Gill's Promising Innings Halted by Nathan Ellis in Hobart

Summary

  • Shubman Gill looked in fine form before being dismissed by Nathan Ellis
  • Sachin Tendulkar's daughter Sara was spotted cheering Gill's boundary
  • Australia posted 186/6, powered by Tim David and Marcus Stoinis
Shubman Gill's Promising Innings Halted by Nathan Ellis in Hobart

On November 2, 2025, Indian T20I vice-captain Shubman Gill looked in fine touch during the third T20I against Australia at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart. Gill was timing the ball well and rotating the strike confidently, even producing a beautiful boundary off Australian pacer Nathan Ellis that drew a delighted reaction from Sachin Tendulkar's daughter, Sara Tendulkar, who was spotted in the stands.

However, Gill's promising innings was short-lived, as Ellis soon delivered a perfect full ball that crashed into the young batsman's leg stump. Gill's dismissal continued his modest run of form in T20Is since the Asia Cup 2025, where he has scored 184 runs at an average of 23 and a strike rate of 146 in his last 10 innings.

Earlier in the match, Tim David's explosive 74 off 38 balls and Marcus Stoinis's 64 off 39 powered Australia to a formidable total of 186/6. For India, Arshdeep Singh impressed with 3 for 35, while Varun Chakaravarthy took 2 for 33. Arshdeep and Jasprit Bumrah closed out the innings brilliantly, conceding just 16 runs in the final two overs.

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Shubman Gill's promising innings in the Hobart T20I was cut short by Australian pacer Nathan Ellis, who dismissed the Indian batsman.
Sachin Tendulkar's daughter, Sara Tendulkar, was spotted in the stands and her cheerful expression was captured by the cameras after Gill hit a beautiful boundary.
Australia posted a formidable total of 186/6, powered by Tim David's 74 off 38 balls and Marcus Stoinis's 64 off 39 balls.

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