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In Numbers: Shubman Gill’s nine single-digit scores in 13 T20Is mount trouble for India

Opener Shubman Gill has long been hailed as the next big thing in Indian cricket, and the youngster has delivered time and again when it comes to the ODIs. But after the failure in India vs South Africa, the third T20I, his numbers in the shortest format don’t give away a lot. In fact, his returns have been rather poor in T20Is, considering his superior IPL record.

After Shubman got out for eight in the last match, his numbers in T20I read – 13 matches, 312 runs, at an average of 26. This also includes a ton and a fifty. This is in stark contrast with his IPL numbers, where in 91 matches, he has scored 2790 runs, at an average of 37.7, including three tons.

Shubman Gill’s Struggle in T20Is

Shubman’s struggle in T20Is does not end there. In the 13 innings he has played so far, he has reached the double-digits only four times and has been dismissed in single-digit scores nine times. Out of all the innings he has played, only once he has stayed not out; during his 126 against New Zealand in February.

ScoreOpposition7(5)Sri Lanka5(3)Sri Lanka46(36)Sri Lanka7(6)New Zealand11(9)New Zealand126(63)New Zealand3(9)West Indies7(9)West Indies6(11)West Indies77(47)West Indies9(9)West Indies0(2)South Africa8(6)South Africa

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Shubman Gill & T20 World Cup 2024

While the series against South Africa is over, India just has three more T20Is to go before the T20 World Cup 2024. For now, despite his poor run of form, Shubman might make it to the squad, but it remains a worry for India. While there are contenders like Ishan Kishan and Ruturaj Gaikwad, at the top, but time is certainly a factor for Shubman and India.

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