Shubman Gill Ends Rumors of Dispute with Rohit Sharma
Shubman Gill recently shared an Instagram story, effectively putting an end to the rumors of a dispute with Rohit Sharma. Media reports had previously claimed that Gill was removed from the Indian squad for disciplinary reasons and was sent back home. This fueled speculation about a rift between him and Rohit Sharma. However, Gill’s Instagram story featured a photo with Rohit Sharma, debunking these rumors. In the story, Gill can be seen with Rohit and Rohit’s daughter, Samaira. Gill captioned the photo, “Sami (Samaira) and I are learning discipline from Rohit Sharma.”
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Clarification Amidst World Cup Participation
Shubman Gill is currently a reserve player for the Indian team in the ongoing T20 World Cup. There had been talks about the team management being unhappy with Gill’s behavior during the USA tour. Amid these discussions, Gill’s Instagram post served as a clarification. He shared a photo with Rohit Sharma and his daughter, dispelling any notions of a rift. This gesture reassured fans and followers that all was well between the two cricketers.
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No Disciplinary Action Taken
Rumors had suggested that both Shubman Gill and Avesh Khan might return from the USA and not join the team in the West Indies. It was claimed that they were asked to leave the World Cup and return home due to disciplinary issues. However, a source close to the team management confirmed that no disciplinary action was taken against Gill. The management is not upset with Gill, and the story about Gill unfollowing Rohit Sharma on Instagram was also dismissed as a mere rumor. By sharing the photo with Rohit, Gill put all such speculations to rest, showing solidarity and unity within the team.
Through his Instagram post, Shubman Gill has effectively silenced the rumors of any discord with Rohit Sharma, reinforcing that their relationship remains strong and respectful.
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