
SHUBMAN GILL and Joe Root (pictures via Getty Images) The Indian thrilling six-seater victory over England in the oval not only helped to draw Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-2, but also caused a flood of reactions from former players and experts. Among the peaks were the entertaining segment from the “for Love of Cricket”, where the former English Pacer Stuart Broad was asked to choose between SHUBMAN GILL and Joe Root for place 4 in the combined XI, based purely on the five -test performances.
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Face in the face of the dilemma, Broad did not stay. “Oh, piss off. Do you want me to choose a name? Joe and SHUBMAN GILL … Now I see the subtitles. SHUBMAN GILL has scored the most running as a test captain behind Don Bradman and Joe Root is second in the list of all time (most of the runs in tests). tests. Pressing for the last call Broad added, “Well, just because I have a mobile number Joe Root and I don’t want to abuse, I’ll go with Joe Root.” “Incredible. I can’t believe it,” joked Jos Buttler, who was part of the interview. The Indian dramatic victory on Monday morning owed Mohammed Siraj’s fiery five goal, which changed the tide after England began to need only 35 runs with four goals in hand. A narrow six-run of the margin is now the smallest Indian test victory in terms of running. With the result, India climbed third in the ICC World Championship ranking, with 28 points out of five matches and PCT (percentage points) 46.67.
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Even more importantly, the draw against England was the main statement from the young Indian, which responded strongly in the middle of the questions about the transition and leadership of the team under SHUBMAN GILL.