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Gill Blames Powerplay Collapse in ODI Loss to Australia

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Gill Blames Powerplay Collapse in ODI Loss to Australia

India’s captain Shubman Gill didn’t mince words after the team’s seven-wicket defeat in the first ODI against Australia: the top-order collapse during the powerplay was the turning point.

“When you lose 3 wickets in the powerplay, it’s always going to be difficult,” Gill said in the post-match press conference. The early exits of key batters left India reeling at 37/3 inside the first six overs, setting the tone for a below-par total of 223 all out.

Gill Praises Team’s Resilience Despite Setbacks

Despite the loss, Gill expressed satisfaction with how the team managed to take the game deep while defending. “We were always behind the eight ball after the powerplay, but the lower order showed grit,” he noted, highlighting contributions from Suryakumar Yadav (52) and Washington Sundar (38) that helped India cross the 200-run mark.

India’s bowling unit, led by Kuldeep Yadav (2/41), initially kept Australia in check. However, once Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne found their rhythm, the chase became a formality.

Australia’s Chase: Clinical and Confident

Australia chased down the target with 34 balls to spare, thanks largely to a 112-run partnership between Head (78) and Labuschagne (65*). Their composure under pressure contrasted sharply with India’s shaky start.

“We knew if we got through the new ball phase without major damage, the pitch would play easier,” said Australian captain Pat Cummins. “Travis and Marnus executed the plan perfectly.”

Fans Rally Behind Team Despite Disappointment

Even in defeat, Indian supporters turned out in full force at the Adelaide Oval, waving flags and chanting team slogans throughout the match. Gill made a point to thank them.

“The energy from our fans has been incredible throughout the tour. They’ve stood by us win or lose—that means a lot,” he said, visibly moved.

What’s Next for India in the Series?

With the five-match ODI series now 1-0 in Australia’s favor, India must regroup quickly. Analysts point to the need for more stability at the top—particularly from openers who’ve struggled to convert starts into big scores this season.

Coach Gautam Gambhir is expected to review the batting order before the second ODI in Melbourne. One potential change could see Ruturaj Gaikwad promoted to open alongside Gill, offering a more balanced left-right combination.

“We’ve got four more games. One loss doesn’t define the series,” Gill emphasized. “We’ll learn, adapt, and come back stronger.”

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