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As the sun began to set over the cricket field in Zimbabwe, the atmosphere was electric. The final match of the series was in full swing, and Shubman Gill, the captain of the Indian cricket team, was gearing up with his teammates. The stands were packed with fans, and the excitement was palpable.
Shubman, dressed in the Indian team's blue jersey and sporting a determined expression, was surrounded by his team.
Abhishek Sharma was busy adjusting his pads, Sai Sudharsan was stretching and chatting with Riyan Parag, and Yashasvi Jaiswal was engrossed in a tactical discussion with Shivam Dube.
Sanju Samson and Washington Sundar were reviewing their game plans, their faces serious but focused.
In the stands, Shubman's parents and his elder sister Shahneel were present, cheering loudly and waving Indian flags.
His parents looked proud and hopeful, their eyes never leaving the field. Shahneel was animatedly shouting encouragements, her face lit up with excitement.
Despite the cacophony of cheers and the clamour of the crowd, Shubman's focus was razor-sharp. He was at the crease, just having scored a solid fifty.
The ball had sailed over the boundary, and he was in high spirits. As he prepared for the next delivery, he glanced towards the stands, his gaze scanning the sea of faces.
That's when he saw her.
Kamari was standing there, her presence like a beacon amidst the crowd.
She was wearing a black off-shoulder top that accentuated her graceful shoulders and a beige-shaded skirt with a playful slit that gave her a cute, yet effortlessly stylish look.
Her hair was down in loose waves, and she was waving energetically, her smile bright and full of encouragement.
Shubman's heart skipped a beat. The sight of her, here in Zimbabwe, made everything else fade away. He felt a rush of affection and pride, and he couldn't help but let out a wide, boyish grin.
"Oi! Shubman!" Sai Sudharsan called out, noticing his captain's distracted gaze. "What's got you grinning like a Cheshire cat?"
Shubman glanced over at Sai, his eyes still locked on Kamari. "You'll see," he said with a cheeky grin.