
England’s Harry Brook and India SHUBMAN GILL (photo from Stu Forster/Getty Images) The light moment from yesterday in the second test between India and England took over a new meaning after the rain washed out opening hours 5. On Edgbaston. Video with English batter Harry Brook warning SHUBMAN GILL about the incoming rain became viral, mainly because its insolent forecast met. During the break in the game, Brook was heard joking with Gill: “Not 450 declared? SHUBMAN, Do you know that it is raining tomorrow. Half a day. In the afternoon. It rains.”Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!To which Gill accidentally answered, “Bad luck for us.”Brook replied with a smile, “Take a draw.”
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The clip was initially considered a friendly joking, but with permanent rain on Sunday became a gap between a draw and an Indian gold chance to balance the series, Brook’s remark suddenly feels prophetic.Follow the viral clip:India entered the 5th day in full control and needed only seven other goals to seal the dominant victory. England was rolling at 72/3, still 536 running from the impossible goal of 608. But heavy showers hit Birmingham just minutes before the planned start, so the outfield soaked and the conditions unparalleable.Meanwhile, the game belonged to Indian captain Shaubman Gill. The 25 -year -old record book rewrote on Saturday and became the first player in the test history to score 250 and 150 in the same match. His knocking 269 and 161 powered India to massive sums of 587 and 427/6 announced and created what could be a victory.If the match ends in the draw, England will head for the Lord for the third test, starting with Thursday, with the leadership of 1-0.