Shubman Gill's birthday celebration: Abhishek Sharma gifts red rose to his childhood friend

Shubman Gill, celebrating his 26th birthday, received warm wishes from friend Abhishek Sharma. Gill, India's Test captain, revealed his jersey number 77 was a second choice after his preferred number seven was unavailable. He admires Virat Kohli and cherishes net battles with Jasprit Bumrah. Affectionately nicknamed 'Kaka,' Gill values his family's support, always calling his father after a match.
Shubman Gill's birthday celebration: Abhishek Sharma gifts red rose to his childhood friend
Abhishek Sharma with Shubman Gill (Screengrab)
On Shubman Gill's 26th birthday, his childhood friend and teammate Abhishek Sharma gifted him a red rose.India's Test cricket captain Shubman Gill, who turned 26 on Monday, has established himself as a dominant force across all cricket formats since his debut in 2019.
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Abhishek Sharma posted an Instagram story for his friend with the caption "Mubaraka janamdinn diya Gill saab" with a heart emoji.As he continues to be a formidable figure in India's batting department, one question that has been associated with Gill has been the jersey number on his back. Gill narrated the tale of how 77 wasn't his initial preference but a choice that came after he yearned for the number he wanted, which wasn't available."My jersey number is 77, and the reason behind getting it was when I played the Under-19 World Cup and wanted number seven, but it wasn't available, so I took two sevens," Gill said in a video posted by Star Sports on X.Gill opened up about the legendary batting stalwart Sachin Tendulkar being his idol when he was growing up, while 'Chase Master' Virat Kohli turned into his current favourite. Gill went on to disclose the name of his best friend in the team, Ishan Kishan.
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"My cricketing idol growing up was Sachin sir. My current favourite cricketer is Virat Kohli. My best friend in the team is Ishan Kishan," Gill said.The youngest Indian Test skipper has engaged in riveting battles against modern-day greats and the rising young generation. But the one that he relishes the most is against the Indian pace spearhead, Jasprit Bumrah. Their most recent encounter was during India's practice session in the nets before the Asia Cup, which was a cat-and-mouse chase."One battle I enjoy the most is facing Bumrah in the nets. He is always on you, and he never gives you an inch. He always wants to intimidate you, show you that he is the best," he said.He also shared the nickname that is associated with him and the importance that his family holds in his life, and added, "My nickname is Kaka, which in Punjabi means baby. The first person I call after winning the match is my dad. One thing I can't live without is my family."
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