In the first innings of the fourth Test match between India and Australia, Team India made a strong start by batting brilliantly. Opener Shubman Gill, captain Sharma and top-order batsman Cheteshwar Pujara significantly improved this start.
But meanwhile, Gill has put India in a good position by scoring the second and most crucial century of his career. After the fall of Pujara’s wicket, as soon as Virat Kohli came out to bat, Sara Tendulkar’s name slogans started on the ground, after which Kohli started joking with Gill.
Virat Kohli Congratulated Gill On His Century In A Unique Way

In the fourth and decisive match between India and Australia, young batsman Gill he made way for Team India easier by scoring a century. With his excellent batting, he has blown away the bowlers of the Kangaroo team. Gill did not leave a single kangaroo bowler who was not beaten. Meanwhile, after scoring a century, he celebrated his century by bowing his head to Kohli.
As soon as King Kohli came on the field to bat, he congratulated Gill for his explosive century in his style. A video of this has spread like fire on social media. Kohli was so impressed by Gill’s century that he could not help but congratulate him. Kohli wished him for uniquely scoring the century.
At the same time, the spectators present in the stadium started raising slogans like “Hamari Bhabhi Kaisi Ho, Sara Bhabhi Jaisi Ho”. Seeing this, Virat Kohli went to Gill, and at first, he laughed out loud, then congratulated Gill by patting his chest.
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The Condition Of The Match Was Like This

Australia has set a firm target in front of India. In the face of this, captain Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill got off to a great start. After this, Gill shared a century partnership for the first wicket with Pujara.
At the same time, he also scored in the second century of his international Test career. He made this century in 194 balls. At the same time, until writing the news, India has scored 222 runs in 74 overs at the loss of 2 wickets. Virat Kohli, 18 and Gill are standing at the crease after scoring 123 runs.