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Shubman Gill Lost His Temper After Getting Out For Zero, Watch Viral Video

Batting first in the second ODI against Australia, Team India was all out for just 117 runs. Indian young opener Shubman Gill, who was in excellent form before this series, seems to have flopped so far in the ODI series against Australia.

In the first ODI, Mitchell Starc made Shubman Gill his victim for 20 runs. At the same time, in the second ODI also, Mitchell Starc dismissed Shubman Gill. After being beaten back by Mitchell Starc, Shubman Gill was seen expressing his anger fiercely in the field.

Shubman Gill Out For Zero In Second ODI

India’s top-order batters were also in bad shape in the first ODI against Australia. In the second ODI, the team wanted to pressure Australia by putting a big total on the board. But the Australian fast bowlers did not allow the Indian batters to open their hands.

India got the first blow when Shubman Gill lost his wicket for zero runs in the very first over of the innings. Shubman Gill became the victim of Mitchell Starc for the second consecutive time in this series. After being dismissed by Starc in the second ODI, Shubman Gill was seen shouting angrily on the field. Whose video is currently going viral on social media?

Watch The Video Of Shubman Gill’s Dismissal Here

Indian Batsmen Trapped In Mitchell Starc’s Trap

Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc, after attacking India in the first ODI at the Wankhede ground, continued his fine form in the second ODI as well. The Indian batters had no answer to Stark’s bowling.

Mitchell Starc took five wickets for 53 runs in 8 overs. Mitchell Starc sent Shubman Gill to zero, Rohit Sharma (13 runs), Suryakumar Yadav to zero, KL Rahul (9 runs) and Mohammed Siraj to zero.

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