Shubman Gill is known for his classy batting, has been in terrific form since his U-19 World Cup heroics in New Zealand, where he finished as the second highest run-getter in the tournament with 372 runs from six games as India clinched the title. Since then, Gill's career graph has only gone north. He was picked up by INR 1.8 crore by Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL 2018 auction and he did well batting lower down the order for the Kolkata franchise, scoring 203 runs from 13 games at an average of 33.83. The Punjab top-order batsman became India's 227th ODI player and is the seventh youngest ever to debut in the 50-over format with Sachin Tendulkar being the youngest at 16 years and 238 days.
Read MoreIndian youngster Shubman Gill made his Test debut in the Boxing Day match against Australia last year.
Anderson bowled the first two deliveries going away from Gill before trapping the youngster with an incoming one.
Gill has been taken for scans and won't be fielding on the fourth day. He is currently monitored by the BCCI medical team.
Indian opener Shubman Gill was dismissed for a duck in the first innings of the second Test against England in Chennai.
Gill scored 259 runs in three Tests with two half-centuries while missing a maiden ton by nine runs. Rohit scored 129 runs in two Tests with one half-century.
In the three Tests he played in Australia, the 21-year-old Punjab batsman scored runs at an average of 51.8 while missing on his maiden century by 9 runs.
Gill, 21, made his Test debut during the tour in which India recorded a second consecutive 2-1 series win in Australia.
Gill scored 259 runs in the six Test innings he played in Australia. It included a remarkable 91-run knock in the second innings of the Gabba Test when India chased 328 on the final day of the Test match.
Gill recalled how Australian players tried to intimidate him during the Sydney Test by sledging but he trusted his instincts and got over it.
Gill, with his defiant 91, had set a platform for India's surprise win over Australia in the fourth and final Test in Brisbane that gave the Ajinkya Rahane-led team a 2-1 win in the four-match series.
Shubman Gill scored 259 runs in three Tests against Australia at an impressive average of 51.80.
At 21 years, 129 days, Shubman becomes the second-youngest visiting player to score a half century in the fourth innings in Australia.
The pair became the first from the subcontinent to add 50+ runs for the first wicket across the two innings in this century.
Former India batsman VVS Laxman also heaped praise on Gill and said that the young lad has a 'very bright' future across all three formats of the game.
Gill became the youngest Indian to post a 50+ score in a Test in Australia.
Gill, who opened the innings alongside Rohit Sharma, scored 50 in 101 deliveries, which included eight boundaries during India's first innings at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Shubman Gill scored his maiden half-century in Test cricket, and also became the youngest Indian to post a 50+ score in Australia.
Marnus Labuschagne engaged in banter with Shubman Gill, asking who is favourite player is.
India captain Virat Kohli and limited-overs all-rounder Hardik Pandya were also pictured at a shop in Sydney in early December during the white-ball leg of the tour.
Rahane, who scored a brilliant century in the first innings to lead India's revival after they were reduced to 116/4, said going in with five bowlers worked well.
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