There's just no stopping Shubman Gill right now!
The Indian opener is making records one after the other. The latest among them was his breathtaking century against New Zealand in the final ODI, his 3rd 100+ score in just 4 innings.
His 112 runs in Indore came off just 78 deliveries, a knock laced with 13 fours and 5 big sixes.
He also took his series total to 360 runs, the joint-highest number of runs in a 3-match bilateral series. He equalled Pakistani captain Babar Azam's record, who scored the same number of runs in a 3-match series against the West Indies in 2016.
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