Shubman Gill became a victim of a nervous ninety on the fourth day of the India-England Test match being played in Rajkot. He missed his century by just 9 runs. Interestingly, he was run out and returned to the pavilion. Generally, when a batsman is close to a century, he rarely makes the mistake of getting run out. This is the reason why there are very few batsmen in Test cricket who are run out after playing 90+ innings. As far as Indian batsmen are concerned, this was the sixth time in Test cricket that an Indian player was run out after playing an innings of 90+ runs.
Before Shubman Gill, the 5 Indian batsmen who have been out for 90+ runs in Tests include big names like Dhoni and Vengsarkar. Vinoo Mankad was out like this for the first time in the year 1953. During the match against West Indies, he was run out on 96 runs. After this, in the year 1960, Jaisimha was run out against Pakistan on the score of 99 runs.
Dhoni was run out after playing an inning of 99 runs.
In 1982, Dilip Vengsarkar was run out after scoring 90 runs in the test match against Sri Lanka. When in 1997, Ajay Jadeja had to return to the pavilion after being run out on the score of 96 runs. In the year 2012, MS Dhoni was also run out on the score of 99. He was run out against England.
Shubham had scored a century in the last match
Shubman Gill was in good form in the Rajkot test. In the third innings of the match, he played an inning of 91 runs without giving much chance to the English bowlers. For this he faced 151 balls. In the last match, Shubham had scored a brilliant century, however this time he missed out on scoring a century.