
sanjeev
khelja|11-07-2024
The No.7 jersey was immortalised by Dhoni. BCCI even retired the number, meaning no cricketer can opt for that number on an Indian jersey. It was only the second number after Sachin Tendulkar's No. 10.
Gaikwad's gesture came three days after Dhoni's 43rd birthday.
Gaikwad has been in good form in the Zimbabwe series.
He jumped 13 spots to break into the top 10 of ICC T20I rankings for batters for the first time in his career on the back of his unbeaten 77 in the second T20I and an equally good 49 in the third match.
After an unexpected defeat in the series opener, the young Indian side under Shubman Gill has been firing all cylinders. They won the second match by 100 runs to draw the series and then took the third match by 23 runs.
Gill (66 off 49), Yashasvi Jaiswal (36 off 27) and Gaikwad (49 off 28) propelled India to 182 for four against Zimbabwe after the visitors opted to bat on a fresh pitch.
Zimbabwe were never really in the run chase despite an entertaining effort from number four Dion Myers (65 not out 49), ending at 159 for six in their stipulated 20 overs.




