Shubman Gill was quiet, observing his skipper Rohit Sharma in full flow as unbeaten India started their eighth match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 on an ominous note. Rohit, who won the toss and opted to bat first at Eden Gardens, Kolkata -- probably hinting at things to come [Read: Virat Kohli's birthday] -- hit six fours and two sixes in 24 balls for a quickfire 40. Then, Kagiso Rabada got the better of him, caught at mid-off by his rival number, Temba Bavuma. And that, in a way, allowed Gill to assume the attacking role. (IND Vs RSA Blog | Scorecard | Full Coverage)