Nearest notching up his ton, Snehith took off his helmet, raised his bat and bowed all the way down to the society, replicating Gill’s trademark birthday party.
“We were talking before the game, the boys, on what the celebrations are gonna be. I decided the Shubman Gill bow is my celebration, it was special,” Snehith mentioned upcoming.
“One of my favourite players, I love the way he makes contact with the ball, his timing is exceptional and I tried to copy that to my batting a little bit,” he mentioned in a video photos uploaded by way of the ICC.
His folks had been additionally provide on the grassland when Snehith completed the feat.
“That was extremely special. I think, them (parents) coming over and seeing the first game on the world stage was extremely special. They enjoyed it and I loved it.
“They only informed me to experience, it’s a immense life and there’ll be nerves however I had a good time and that’s the important thing,” he said.
The 17-year-old Snehith, who was born in Vijayawada, smashed an unbeaten 147 off 125 balls to help New Zealand reach 302 for 8 in 50 overs after electing to bat.
New Zealand then restricted Nepal to 238 for 9 for a 64-run win.
(With inputs from PTI)


