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In-form Gill was looking dangerous as he, along with skipper Rohit Sharma, provided India with a strong start while chasing 242 after Pakistan was bowled out for 241 in 49.4 overs. Fielding errors have long plagued Pakistan, and this drop could haunt them yet again. The chance came when Haris Rauf delivered a quick short ball, and Gill pulled it straight to mid-wicket—only for Shah to spill a sitter. Rauf was visibly frustrated as India was 67/1 in 10.4 overs.
The pitch used for today’s game had already seen action twice before. In contrast, the India vs. Bangladesh match was played on a fresh surface, which slowed down significantly as the game progressed. Teams have looked to maximize runs in the powerplay, knowing that scoring would become harder once the field spread. The straight boundary measures 81m, while the square boundaries are 70m away. Sunil Gavaskar had noted that hitting sixes here wouldn’t be easy and suggested that a first-innings total of 270 could be enough to defend.
Gill had already displayed his form with a match-winning 101* in India's opening Champions Trophy game against Bangladesh, guiding the team to a six-wicket victory. Will Pakistan regret giving him another chance today?