
Team India skipper Shubman Gill was forced to retire hurt during the run chase in the first ODI of the three-match series against England at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Tuesday, July 14.
Chasing a 258-run target set by England, Team India lost two early wickets in former captains veteran batters Rohit Sharma (11) and Virat Kohli (5), leaving the visitors at a position of 48/2. However, the Men in Blue’s batting as well as run chase were revived by skipper Shubman Gill and vice-captain Shreyas Iyer, steadying the team’s ship.
As the pair crossed the 100-run mark in partnership, Gill was forced to retire hurt after being in visible pain amid his exceptional form, cutting short a brilliant innings that had put India firmly in control.
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Shubman Gill was anchoring the innings when the India skipper suddenly experienced discomfort while batting on 80 off 75 balls, including 11 fours and a six, at a strike rate of 106. Before the sudden cramps in his right foot, the 27–year-old was in superb touch, exhibiting excellent shot selection and composure against the English bowling attack.
The incident took place in the 26th over of Team India’s run chase, when Gill pulled up with sudden cramps and clutched his right leg in visible distress. He was called for physio immediately after he went down due to intense pain.
Despite receiving on-field treatment from the medical team, it became clear that the persistent cramping in his right foot made it impossible for him to continue, ultimately forcing him to leave the field and end a brilliant, match-defining innings prematurely. Though Gill seemingly wanted to carry on his batting, the discomfort from the cramps proved too restrictive to remain at the crease.
Captain Shubman Gill is retired hurt on 80 runs.#ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/zK4oCKZ3Gu
— BCCI (@BCCI) July 14, 2026
Team India was at 149/2 when Shubman Gill was forced to leave the field while simultaneously ending a 101-run partnership for the third wicket with Shreyas Iyer, which had been the cornerstone of the visitors' pursuit of England's 258-run target in Birmingham.
Gill’s exit brought a hush over the Edgbaston crowd, as the skipper’s departure left India at a critical juncture, tasked with navigating the remainder of the chase without their highest scorer of the day.
Shubman Gill’s injury-forced exit from the field drew an immediate and widespread response on social media, with fans and cricket enthusiasts sharing their thoughts on the captain’s gritty knock and expressing concern over his fitness.
Taking to their X handles (formerly Twitter), fans and cricket enthusiasts lauded Shubman Gill's gritty knock despite battling pain, while many expressed concern over the severity of his injury. Several fans hoped it was just cramps and backed the Indian captain to make a comeback later in the innings if needed.
However, some recalled similar cramp-related retirements in ODI cricket, especially during the semifinal against New Zealand in the 2023 World Cup in Mumbai, and urged Gill not to take any risks with his fitness.
Wishing Captain Shubman Gill a speedy recovery.
A brilliant innings of 80, and the entire nation hopes to see him back on the field stronger than ever.
Come back stronger, Skipper. 🇮🇳💙#TeamIndia— Sk Abusoyet (@Abusoyetsk) July 14, 2026
Lovely innings, sad that he couldn't complete his ton but winning first match in dis England tour that too as a captain feels special. That's more important, I m not worried about milestones until he plays solidly. Playing match after 3 weeks so cramps can happen. #ShubmanGill . https://t.co/w7pcjVG8L2
— VinSR (@Vinod_kp24) July 14, 2026
He deserves 100 https://t.co/4hCm5Q8Rb4
— jaiswal stan (@JaiswalStan) July 14, 2026
Reminds me of the 2023 semi-finals. He was on 80 even then. https://t.co/YuVwzCj4bM
— Rekha Reddy7 (@rekhareddy6) July 14, 2026
Shubman Gill has done enough to win them the game.
If it's something other than cramp, the wise thing to do would be to come off. #ENGvIND— mohsin (@mohsin8397) July 14, 2026
Shubman Gill retires hurt on 80 again? Man this is getting too predictable now 😩
Same script as the CWC semi… solid start, then suddenly ‘hurt’ and walks off. Either the fitness team is failing him badly or there’s something else going on. India can’t keep depending on a…— . (@CricCrazyDeepak) July 14, 2026
He was playing very well, but India also had a stroke of bad luck. The captain suffered a hamstring injury...
— Sandeep Singh🇮🇳🚩 (@sandeepal2050) July 14, 2026
It was a gritty knock by the Skipper! 👏🏻
Shubman deserves a century here 💯
Nevertheless it was a top knock!!— Aditya (@AdityaSingh751) July 14, 2026
Gill's 80 was class—hope it's just a cramp, not serious. Captain's knock
— प्रियदर्शी (@priyadar_singh) July 14, 2026
In his ODI career, Shubman Gill has amassed 3271 runs, including 9 centuries and 19 fifties, at an average of 60.57 and a strike rate of 101.17 in 65 matches.
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