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India vs West Indies: Was disappointed in manner I got out in first two games, says Shubman Gill

Gill was out for 64 and 43 in the first two games and was "disappointed" that he frittered away the solid starts. "I was disappointed with how I got out in the first two matches. I tried to rotate strike.

After the rain break, we let our instincts take over. I just wanted one more over when we walked out before the last break," said the flamboyant right-handed batter, who remained stranded on 98 when rain played spoilsport. Gill, who remained not out on his career-best score, said had he got one more over he would have definitely reached the three-figure mark.

"It was bittersweet (mission century). I was expecting to get 100. It was not under my control as it rained, but I was happy with my innings," he said in the post-match presentation ceremony here on Wednesday after India made a 3-0 series sweep over the West Indies on Wednesday.

Gill played a pivotal role in India's success, finishing as the top-scorer with 205 runs while opening the batting along side skipper Shikhar Dhawan. The Punjab batter was all praise for the Queen's Park Oval pitches that produced big runs in all the three ODIs. "The wicket played fantastically in all the three games.

Read more on timesofindia.indiatimes.com