Glenn Phillips produces yet another "incredible" piece of fielding, this time dismissing Shubman Gill for 31 runs with a leaping catch at cover to leave India on 105-1 in the Champions Trophy final against New Zealand in Dubai.
Instances of India's top-three of Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli getting out in the first 10 overs of an ODI innings. The other instance was against Sri Lanka in 2023 at the Eden Gardens.
Instances of India's top-three of Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli getting out in the first 10 overs of an ODI innings. The other instance was against Sri Lanka in 2023 at the Eden Gardens.
Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed dismisses Shubman Gill with a "fabulous piece of bowling" during their match against India at the ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai.
Australia's Ben Dwarshuis, right, celebrates the dismissal of India's Shubman Gill during the ICC Champions Trophy semifinal cricket match between India and Australia at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai,
On the fourth ball of the 19th over, Glenn Phillips flew in the air to grab the ball out of nowhere, leaving Shubman Gill shell-shocked. Off the bowling of Mitchell Santner, Gill drove the ball towards cover as it was a well-flighted delivery.
Star India batter Shubman Gill looked in fine touch, but an exceptional piece of fielding by Glenn Phillips saw Gill depart on a score of 31 runs in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final.
Rohit Sharma’s Indian cricket team is heavy favourites for the title but New Zealand have beaten Men in Blue in two out of two ICC finals so far. The last time India won an ICC ODI title was also in 2013.
India dropped four chances after being asked to field first by New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
Glenn Phillips has been the standout fielder in the ninth edition of the ICC Champions Trophy and in the final against India on Sunday, he pulled off another unbelievable grab to end dismiss Shubman Gill and bring New Zealand back in the contest.
India vice-captain Shubman Gill departed for 31 off 50 balls in the ICC Champions Trophy final against New Zealand as Glenn Phillips took a stunning flying catch during the 19th over. Mitchell Santner provided his side a much needed breakthrough as Phillips produced a moment of brilliance in the field to get India 106 for 1 after 19 overs.