Shubman gill Set to take over as Captain Odi India for the upcoming series in Australia starting October 19, marking a new chapter in its white leadership career. The right -handed dough has established himself as one of the supporters of Indian torches as a new head.Gill made his debut Odi against New Zealand in 2019 during the fourth Odi in Hamilton, where he scored 9 runs in No. 3. Since then, he has played 55 games, gathering 2,775 running on an average of 59.04, including 8 centuries and 15 and a half centuries. His highest score remained 208 against New Zealand in Hyderabad in 2023.
Shubman Gill’s Odi debut vs New Zealand. He was rejected only 9 operated by Trent Boult. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)
In Odi played in India, Gill has become very productive, scoring 1,495 in 26 games on an average of 62.29, including 5 centuries and 8 fifties.
Shubman Gill In Action During ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Match Vs Pakistan at Dubai International Cricket Stadium (picture by Ryan Lim/Getty Images)
Instead, his records in Australia include a game with 33 running on an average of 33.00, highlighting the challenge ahead as it leads India to foreign land for the first time in format.
Shubman Gill has played just one Odi game in Australia, which came in 2020 in Canberra. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)
Gill achievement in ODI
- 2019: ODI VS New Zealand debut in Hamilton
- 2022 (August 22): The first century Odi vs zimbabwe
- 2022-2023: The second fastest to 1,000 Odi runs in just 19 scenes
- 2023: The fastest to 2,000 Odi runs in 38 scenes
- 2023: Win the Asian VS Sri Lanka Cup
- 2025: Win the Champion Trophy against New Zealand
Shubman Gill is part of the Indian team that won the ICC champion against New Zealand on March 9, 2025 (picture by Francois Nel/Getty Images)
With him replacing the legend of Rohit Sharma as Captain Odi, Gill’s leadership came at an important time when India aimed to continue their dominance in 50-over format. Its record at home and his growing experience abroad put it well to guide the young Indian team on a visit to the upcoming Australian.