The Indian star Shubman Gill once again proved his fielding skills by taking a stunner, dismissing the young English batter Harry Brook. Harshit Rana tricked Harry Brook with a good-length lower delivery on the stamps. Aiming to go hard on it, he got a good amount of top-edge bat on the ball; he got more elevation than distance. Shubman Gill covered a long distance and dove back at the mid-off to grab the ball with both hands. With this, Harshit Rana broke the partnership of 66 runs between Harry Brook and the captain, Josh Butler. Watch the video here: What a catch by Shubman Gill to dismiss Harry Brook 🔥One of the best fielder right now#INDvENG #INDvsENG#ShubmanGill pic.twitter.com/CXygiPukCn — Dhillon (@Davinder_777) February 9, 2025 Brook started slowly but gradually gathered confidence and scored 31 runs off 52 balls, smashing three boundaries and an over boundary. Earlier, Rana got an opportunity for a wicket, but despite Shreyas Iyer diving hard, he missed the line of the ball and dropped the catch. The first drop catch of the match came from Axar Patel, who dropped an absolutely easy catch in the boundary off Hardik Pandya. Read also: Corbin Bosch Replaces Anrich Nortje for Champions Trophy Kohli returns in second ODI; Gill moves to the top England, who won the toss and chose to bat, also made three changes to their squad. Meanwhile, Shreyas Iyer retains his spot in the Indian team despite Virat Kohli's return from injury for the second ODI against England at Cuttack’s Barabati Stadium. Fans erupted when Rohit Sharma announced Kohli’s participation after he missed the first ODI due to knee swelling. Iyer, who scored a fiery 59 in the previous match, remains in the lineup, while Yashasvi Jaiswal is benched. With Jaiswal leaving, Gill will be opening with Rohit Sharma. Varun Chakravarthy makes his ODI debut, replacing Kuldeep Yadav, and becomes the second-oldest Indian to debut in ODIs at 33 years of age.