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INNINGS OF US (A Shubman Gill Fan fiction)  by writer_bychance
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She's NYC's most elusive CEO. He's India's rising cricket star. What no one knows? They made a promise when they were just eleven. Years apart. A silent reunion. And a friendship that picks up right where it ended. But under the flashing lights of paparazzi, jealousy, and shadows of the past- How long can they pretend it's just friendship? This time, love isn't shy. It's in stadiums, boardrooms, and headlines. And it's ready to fight back.
Halfway to Home by reizewritesss
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They promised to never forget each other. But life, fame, and oceans of silence have a cruel way of making people strangers. Arunika Goyal left Fazilka with a full scholarship to one of America's top medical schools. Focused, brilliant, and emotionally guarded, she rose to become a respected trauma surgeon - known more for her skill with a scalpel than for soft sentiments. Shubman Gill, meanwhile, stayed. And soared. From dusty school grounds to international stadiums, he became India's cricketing star. But behind the fame and spotlight, there was always one unanswered question, one person who disappeared without goodbye. Eight years later, fate - and a freak injury - bring them back into the same orbit in Mumbai. She's assigned to the BCCI's elite sports medicine team for a six-month research collaboration. He's the star patient - and the one ghost from her past she never wanted to face in scrubs and silence. Some wounds don't bleed, but they never quite heal either.
sixes, scethescope and secrets ✨ by Delulu_with_a_crown
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A stadium full of roars. A voice louder than them all. One match. One shout. And suddenly... everything changed. He wasn't supposed to notice her. She wasn't supposed to feel anything. But secrets don't stay hidden when hearts skip their own rhythm. A story of fame, fate, and the kind of love that begins when the cameras stop rolling...✨
'Shubh Shubh Bol' by svara_muses
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"Manifestations work. But you know the worst part about manifesting? No one prepares you for when the universe decides to take you way too seriously"
Parallel Hearts by reizewritesss
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A Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma & Ishan Kishan fanfiction story. Three best friends. Three women. Three very different kinds of love. They grew up together-through under-19 matches, hotel lobbies, late-night calls, and the kind of friendships that feel like home. What none of them planned for was falling in love... all at once, and all so differently. Shubman finds himself standing on dangerous ground when he starts looking at his childhood best friend differently. Ishita Singhal-quiet, brilliant, and buried deep in her PG (MD) in Cardiothoracic Surgery-has always been his constant. Soft love. Safe love. The kind that scares you because losing it would hurt the most. Abhishek agrees to fake-date his PR media manager to control the headlines. Enter Akriti Verma-sharp-tongued, fiercely professional, and absolutely not someone he's supposed to fall for. But somewhere between staged smiles and unscripted jealousy, he falls first... and pretends he hasn't. Chaotic love. Accidental love. The kind that sneaks up on you. Ishan never expects to fall for someone who sees through fame instead of worshipping it. Reva Agnihotri, a social media journalist, asks the questions no one else dares to-and writes truths that don't come with filters. Their connection is deep, honest, and fragile enough to break under the weight of reality. Emotional love. Painful love. The kind that teaches you when to hold on and when to let go. Set against matches, media storms, hospital corridors, and quiet moments no one sees- this is a story about comfort turning into chaos, chaos into heartbreak, and heartbreak into healing. You'll come for one couple. You'll stay for all three. And you'll leave a little changed.
Everything Has Changed by F1ferrarix16girlie
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A scandalous encounter. Stake on reputation. Two people forced together. An Arranged Marriage. Shubman was on the peak of his career, he couldn't ruin his career. Devanshi was living a perfect princess life, she couldn't ruin her life. Both of them tied together with a sacred knot.
Blueprints and Boundaries  by reizewritesss
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A Shubman Gill fanfiction Cricket was more than a sport in India. It was religion, rhythm, routine. It echoed through living rooms, spilled out of tea stalls, and stopped traffic when a six soared over the boundary. Shubman Gill was its golden boy - calm under pressure, camera-loved, his bat writing headlines before he even spoke. To millions, he was a phenomenon. But fame, as he'd learned, could be loud and lonely. Every cheer came with expectation. Every silence, a judgment. In the game, he found glory. Off the field, he often lost himself. Saisha Arora lived on the opposite end of that spectrum. No cameras. No chaos. Just ancient forts, faded frescoes, and sandstone walls that held secrets older than the game itself. A heritage conservation architect, Saisha believed in preservation - of history, of silence, of self. Where others saw rubble, she saw resilience. She had no time for celebrity culture, viral headlines, or boys with stadiums screaming their name. So when she found herself dragged to a stadium - surrounded by painted faces and cricket hysteria - she didn't expect anything. Certainly not to meet him. But fate has its own timing. And sometimes, love arrives not with grand declarations, but with stolen glances and unexpected collisions. This is the story of two people from opposite worlds - Of match days and monument walks, Of headlines and heritage, Of a chase that had nothing to do with runs - and everything to do with finding someone who made you stop. Because not all love stories begin in the spotlight. Some begin in the silence between the cheers.
Beyond Boundaries: A Love Written in Cricket by FrozenFire065
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Abhishek Sharma, a rising star in Indian cricket, and Amirtha Yuvraj Singh, the beloved daughter of cricket legend Yuvraj Singh, share a bond that transcends friendship. Having grown up together, their relationship is built on laughter, unspoken understanding, and unwavering support. But when love starts to bloom, it faces the ultimate test-Amirtha's overprotective father, media scrutiny, and Abhishek's skyrocketing career. Torn between love and family, Amirtha vanishes, leaving behind a shattered Abhishek. Years later, fate brings them back together, but will they fight for their love this time, or will fear and misunderstandings keep them apart forever? With cricket as the backdrop, this is a story of passion, heartbreak, second chances, and a love that defies all odds.
Almost, But Never Chosen by reizewritesss
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A Shubman Gill Fanfiction Janvi Sharma has always been there. Before the fame. Before the jerseys. Before the world learned Shubman Gill's name. She's the girl who showed up when matches ended late, who understood his silences, who fit so naturally into his world that everyone assumed she belonged. Including herself. So when the world finds out he has a girlfriend, Janvi finds out too- through a public post, effortless and unapologetic. Like she never existed at all. Like she was'nt the person who should have known this before everyone. What hurts isn't the girlfriend. It's being the only one who didn't know. Still, Janvi stayed. Because loyalty feels easier than asking questions she's afraid to hear the answers to. Until boundaries appear overnight, rumours turn cruel, and silence replaces protection. And when it matters most, he chooses distance. Then silence. Then a version of the story where she no longer fits. That's when Janvi understood the truth: she wasn't forgotten-she was convenient. So she left. Not broken. Not angry. Just clear. Choosing a future that doesn't require her to keep showing up for someone who stopped choosing her. Because sometimes the deepest betrayal isn't being replaced. It's being taken for granted.