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Shubman Gill flops again and gets out for 15 off 12 to Nathan Ellis in AUS vs IND 2025 3rd T20I [Watch]

Team India star batter Shubman Gill's lean run continued as he perished to Nathan Ellis for a second consecutive low score in the third T20I against Australia at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart. The right-arm seamer was also fired up after trapping the India vice-captain lbw for 15 off 12 deliveries.The dismissal came in the sixth over of the innings as Ellis sent a full delivery into the middle and leg stump, and the right-hander was beaten while trying to flick it. After consulting with Suryakumar Yadav, Gill opted for the review but replays showed that the ball would have hit the middle and leg stump.Watch the video of Gill's dismissal here: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe Punjab-born cricketer blasted an unbeaten 37 off 20 deliveries in the rain-hit opening T20I at the Manuka Oval in Canberra. He managed only five runs in the second game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) before Josh Hazlewood dismissed him.Nathan Ellis takes two more wickets to keep Team India in checkNathan Ellis celebrates a wicket. (Credits: Getty)Meanwhile, Ellis had also dismissed Abhishek Sharma earlier in the innings for 25. The right-arm seamer unleashed a bouncer on the explosive southpaw and all the latter managed was a top edge. Josh Inglis took a comfortable catch behind the stumps.Ellis also broke the threatening stand between Axar Patel and Tilak Varma by dismissing the former for 17 in his third over. Marcus Stoinis made a vital incision by getting the better of Suryakumar Yadav for 24.Earlier, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav had sent Australia into bat as the Men in Blue won the toss for the first time on this tour. Tim David (74) and Marcus Stoinis (64) starred with explosive half-centuries to take the home side to 186/6 in 20 overs.Australia hold a 1-0 lead in the five-game T20I series after winning the second game in Melbourne by four wickets. At the time of writing, the visitors were 149/5, putting Team India on track to chase down the target of 187.

Shubman Gill flops again and gets out for 15 off 12 to Nathan Ellis in AUS vs IND 2025 3rd T20I [Watch]

Team India star batter Shubman Gill's lean run continued as he perished to Nathan Ellis for a second consecutive low score in the third T20I against Australia at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart. The right-arm seamer was also fired up after trapping the India vice-captain lbw for 15 off 12 deliveries.The dismissal came in the sixth over of the innings as Ellis sent a full delivery into the middle and leg stump, and the right-hander was beaten while trying to flick it. After consulting with Suryakumar Yadav, Gill opted for the review but replays showed that the ball would have hit the middle and leg stump.Watch the video of Gill's dismissal here: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe Punjab-born cricketer blasted an unbeaten 37 off 20 deliveries in the rain-hit opening T20I at the Manuka Oval in Canberra. He managed only five runs in the second game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) before Josh Hazlewood dismissed him.Nathan Ellis takes two more wickets to keep Team India in checkNathan Ellis celebrates a wicket. (Credits: Getty)Meanwhile, Ellis had also dismissed Abhishek Sharma earlier in the innings for 25. The right-arm seamer unleashed a bouncer on the explosive southpaw and all the latter managed was a top edge. Josh Inglis took a comfortable catch behind the stumps.Ellis also broke the threatening stand between Axar Patel and Tilak Varma by dismissing the former for 17 in his third over. Marcus Stoinis made a vital incision by getting the better of Suryakumar Yadav for 24.Earlier, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav had sent Australia into bat as the Men in Blue won the toss for the first time on this tour. Tim David (74) and Marcus Stoinis (64) starred with explosive half-centuries to take the home side to 186/6 in 20 overs.Australia hold a 1-0 lead in the five-game T20I series after winning the second game in Melbourne by four wickets. At the time of writing, the visitors were 149/5, putting Team India on track to chase down the target of 187.

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