What is Shubman Gill's record at Indore in ODIs?
Published - 17 Jan 2026, 15:18 IST | Updated - 17 Jan 2026, 17:16 IST
Indian ODI captain Shubman Gill has once again found himself at the center of attention ahead of the series decider against New Zealand at the Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore. After recovering from an injury sustained during the South Africa Test series, Gill returned to international action in the T20I series, where he struggled to make a significant impact. However, the 50-over format continues to be his strongest suit, and the ongoing ODI series against New Zealand has reinforced that reputation.
Gill missed the ODI series against South Africa but made a strong comeback as captain against the Black Caps. In the two matches played so far, he has accumulated 112 runs, scoring two half-centuries. While he has not converted those starts into a three-figure score, his timing and control at the crease have been evident. With the series tied 1-1, all eyes are now on the decisive third ODI scheduled for Sunday, January 18, in Indore.
The venue holds special significance for Gill, as his record at the Holkar Cricket Stadium is nothing short of exceptional. He has played only two matches at this ground, and both performances were dominant centuries. His first appearance came against New Zealand, where India secured a convincing 90-run victory. Gill scored a scintillating 112 off just 78 balls, striking 13 fours and five sixes, while forging a massive 212-run opening partnership with Rohit Sharma.
His second outing at Indore was against Australia, where he once again showcased his class. Gill scored 104 off 97 deliveries, anchoring a 200-run partnership with Shreyas Iyer. That innings played a pivotal role in India’s 99-run victory via the DLS method, further underlining his comfort and confidence at the venue.
Overall, Gill has amassed 216 runs from two matches at Indore, both of them centuries, at an astonishing average of 108. Given his remarkable record at the ground and his current form against New Zealand, Gill will be keen to lead from the front and guide India to yet another ODI series victory at home.
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