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The new captain ODI of India: the greatest achievements and statistics of Shubman Gill in the format | Cricket news

The ODI career of Shubman Gill began in 2019 with his beginnings in the format against New Zealand in the 4th Odi in Hamilton (images via Getty Images)

Shubman Gill is expected to take over as captain of the Indian Odi for the next series in Australia from October 19, marking a new chapter of his white ball leadership career. The right -handed striker has already established himself as one of the Torch carriers of India while the team heads for a new era.Gill made his debut at the ODI against New Zealand in 2019 during the fourth ODI in Hamilton, where he scored 9 points when he arrived at n ° 3. Since then, he played 55 games, amassing 2,775 points to an average of 59.04, including 8 centuries and 15 half-century. His highest score remains 208 against New Zealand in Hyderabad in 2023.

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New Zealand against India - Odi Game 4

The ODI beginnings of Shubman Gill against New Zealand. He was dismissed for only 9 points by Trent Boult. (Photo by Phil Walter / Getty Images)

In the ODIs played in India, Gill was particularly prolific, marking 1,495 points in 26 matches with an average of 62.29, including 5 centuries and 8 fifty.

Pakistan against India - ICC Champions Trophy 2025

Shubman Gill in action during the ICC 2025 Champions Trophy Match VS Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium (photo of Ryan Lim / Getty Images)

On the other hand, his record in Australia includes a match with 33 points at an average of 33.00, highlighting the upcoming challenge when he leads India on foreign soil for the first time in the format.

Australia against India - Odi Game 3

Shubman Gill played only one ODI match in Australia, which arrived in 2020 in Canberra. (Photo of Mark Kolbe / Getty Images)

Gill milestones in the Odi

  • 2019: Start ODI against New Zealand in Hamilton
  • 2022 (August 22): First century Odi vs Zimbabwe
  • 2022-2023: Second faster at 1,000 Odi run in just 19 rounds
  • 2023: The fastest at 2,000 ODI layers in 38 rounds
  • 2023: Won Asia Cup vs Sri Lanka
  • 2025: Won the Champions Trophy against New Zealand
India against New Zealand: final - ICC Champions Trophy 2025

Shubman Gill was part of the team of the India team who won the ICC champions trophy against New Zealand on March 9, 2025 (Photo by François Nel / Getty Images)

With him succeeding the legendary Rohit Sharma as Captain of Odi, Gill’s management arrives at a crucial moment while India aims to continue their domination in the 50 format. His record at home and his growing experience abroad position him well to guide a young Indian team during the next tour in Australia.

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