Ruturaj Gaikwad’s century against Australia in the third T20I was in vain, as the visitors chased down 223 runs, thanks to a century from Glenn Maxwell.
Despite the fact that Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ishan Kishan were out in the first three overs, Gaikwad remained calm and batted intelligently. His undefeated 123 came in 57 deliveries and featured 13 boundaries and seven maximums.
Suryakumar Yadav (39) and Tilak Verma (31*) made decent contributions to help India reach 222/3, but it wasn’t enough to secure the victory. Glenn Maxwell’s 48-ball 104* was the high point of the second innings, overshadowing Gaikwad’s 123*.
The batsman for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) hit his best international score. It was also the first century by an Indian batter against Australia in a Twenty20 International.
The top five expert reactions to his performance are as follows:
#1. Aakash Chopra
Despite a steady start, former Indian opener Aakash Chopra commended Gaikwad for playing technically accurate strokes throughout his blazing century.
In a video on his YouTube account, he stated:
He continued:
#2. Salman Butt
Ex-cricketer from Pakistan, Salman Butt, really liked Gaikwad’s performance against Australia in the third T20I. He thinks this right-handed batter is first class.
On his YouTube channel, Salman Butt stated:
#3. Parthiv Patel
Parthiv Patel, a former cricketer turned broadcaster, was pleased with Gaikwad’s pacing in the third T20I. Prior to assessing the opener’s knock, Patel stated that the pitch was difficult to bat on since it allowed the pacers some swing and bounce.
In CricBuzz’s third T20I review video, Parthiv Patel stated:
#4. Ramiz Raja
Ramiz Raja, a Pakistan cricket star, compared Gaikwad’s batting style to that of Babar Azam and stated that the former had a bright future.
In the video above, the commentator stated:
#5. Mohammad Kaif
Mohammad Kaif, a former Indian cricketer, came to X (previously Twitter) to congratulate Gaikwad on his century against Australia.
Kaif referred to Gaikwad as the “future of Indian cricket” in a tweet: