
India’s vice-captain and stylish batsman Shubman Gill once again proved his class by scoring a brilliant century in the third and final match of the series against England in Ahmedabad. Displaying impeccable form, Gill reached his century in just 95 balls, marking his seventh ODI century. During his remarkable innings, he struck 14 fours and 2 sixes, entertaining the packed stadium with his exquisite stroke play. However, his innings came to an end at 112 runs off 102 balls, as he was bowled by Adil Rashid.
First Player to Score a Century in All Three Formats at Narendra Modi Stadium
Shubman Gill has now etched his name in history, becoming the first-ever cricketer to score a century in all three formats—Test, ODI, and T20—at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the world's largest cricket ground. His exceptional record on this pitch includes:
- Test Cricket: 128 runs vs. Australia (2023)
- T20 Cricket: 126 runs vs. New Zealand (February 2023)
- ODI Cricket: 112 runs vs. England (2024)
With this incredible achievement, Gill has completed a unique hat-trick of centuries at this iconic venue, further solidifying his reputation as the 'Prince of Ahmedabad'.
Shubman Gill’s Dominance in Ahmedabad
This latest century marks Shubman Gill’s 13th international century across all formats. His tally now includes:
- 7 centuries in Test cricket
- 5 centuries in ODIs
- 1 century in T20 internationals
Gill’s love affair with Ahmedabad is well known, and his performances continue to underline his dominance on this pitch.
A Century in His 50th ODI Match
Gill reached a special milestone by scoring a century in the 50th match of his ODI career. During this knock, he also crossed the 2,500-run mark in ODIs, a testament to his consistency and skill. His ODI career stats now stand at:
- Matches: 50
- Innings: 50
- Runs: 2,587
- Average: 60.16
- Strike Rate: 101.93
- Centuries: 7
- Half-centuries: 15
- Highest Score: 208
With his incredible form and hunger for runs, Shubman Gill continues to rise as one of India's finest young batsmen, making headlines with every innings. His latest century against England is yet another reminder of his class, temperament, and ability to perform on the big stage.