Team India is looking in a better position in the third test match now, and all credit goes to the prince of Indian cricket, Shubman Gill, who scored brilliant 90 runs to put India in a fighting position. He missed his well-deserved century in the first inning as he remained just 10 runs short of his century. On the note, fans shared a lot of reactions on social media as he missed the century. Here are the Reactions of the Fans Shubman Gill played best inning of his career, even above Gabba considering batting conditions and batting collapses around him. There were no such collapses in Gabba.Gill has been in great form since England test series & will need to continue it in BGT. Well done. pic.twitter.com/lYXPHfpiIZ — Rajiv (@Rajiv1841) November 2, 2024 India 🇮🇳 is breathing again because of this crucial knock from Gill 🌟90 (146). A century heartbreak for him 💔, Well done! nevertheless👏🏻#Shubmangill #INDvNZ pic.twitter.com/qYP1TKP5ee — Ahmad Shahzad 🇵🇰 (@iamAhmadshahzad) November 2, 2024 Shubman Gill once again proved why he is the best batsman for India in recent days.He shut down all those trolls who call him Ahmedabad bully.This must be the best knock he has ever played in the test cricket.High class inning under pressure. pic.twitter.com/0atsaGnHIo — Sujeet Suman (@sujeetsuman1991) November 2, 2024 Second nervous ninety for Shubman Gill but this was an inning of top class.. saved India from another embarrassment 🫡 pic.twitter.com/irPtpXzvHl — ⩜ (@Aagneyax) November 2, 2024 Gill came into the crease in the 7th over of the first day after Rohit Sharma's early dismissal at the hands of Matt Henry. He started cautiously but eventually found his rhythm and teamed up with Yashasvi Jaiswal for a vital 50-run partnership. However, things began to take a quick downward turn for India as they fell from a promising 78 for 1 to a precarious 84 for 4 in the last nine balls of the first day, leaving Gill with the onus of guiding the recovery along with Rishabh Pant. Also Read | 'He must be kicking himself,'- Aakash Chopra Comments on Yashasvi Jaiswal's Dismissal in the Mumbai Test Resuming on Day 2 with 31 runs, Gill was very composed as Pant continued to start the morning sharply, hitting three quick boundaries off Ajaz Patel. Gill's first boundary arrived against Patel, but he was prudent, resisting the temptation to accelerate too sharply. He let his aggression peak briefly in coming down the track to Glenn Phillips and mistiming the shot, but a fortunate dropped catch by Mark Chapman let him continue sitting on 45 runs. As the innings wore on, Gill reached his half-century, his 7th in Tests, and his first significant score since the Chennai Test against Bangladesh. As Pant fell for 60, Gill ensured that India went into lunch at a stable 195 for 5, showing that he could hold the innings together in the face of a batting collapse.