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Reminding the head coach that everyone wants the best for Indian cricket in the end, the former cricketer asked Gambhir to see the difference between himself and his critics.
MNCHESTER: India's fighting draw in the fourth Test against England brought out the combatant in Gautam Gambhir, who lambasted "critics" of new captain Shubman Gill and asserted that his team is fighting for "the common man back home".
Shubman Gill was left wincing in pain as he was hit on the helmet by a ball from Ben Stokes during Day 5 of the fourth Test encounter against England.
Shubman Gill etched his name in the history books with his fourth ton of the series at Old Trafford in Manchester against England. The 25-year-old broke a world record, which was first set by Don Bradman in 1938.
Shubman Gill overtakes Virat Kohli to become first captain to score 4 hundreds in debut Test series - List of records
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Shubman Gill starred in Birmingham and Manchester, prompting Sanjay Manjrekar to say India missed Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, but not their runs.
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“As captain, he’s got a burden of pressure”: Shubman Gill gets appreciation from head coach for living up to expectationsIn went captain Shubman Gill, and his team hardly looked back. His partnership of 188 with KL Rahul held through the next two sessions and deep into Sunday morning. The series-leading scorer reached 103 before his near seven-hour stand ended when caught by ...
Indian captain Shubman Gill was satisfied with the way his team approached the adversity and pulled off a draw on Day 5 of the 4th Test against England.