
Indian SHUBMAN GILL catches to release Tagenarine Chanderpaul West Indies on the third day of the second and final test match (PTI Photo/Shahbaz Khan) (PTI10_12_2025_000238B) Indian Captain Shubman Gill withdrew a stunning diving catch to lift his team in the second meeting on the 3rd day of the second test against West India at the ARUN Jaitley stadium on Sunday. Gill emerged in the middle of the goal and sinking back and sinking over the entire length of the right to catch an enthusiastic move from Tagenarine Chanderpaul from Mohammed Siri.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!
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The opener, cramped for the space by a short van, sent the ball high, but Gill’s sharp expectations turned him into a spectacular release. This effort gave India the first breakthrough after promoting subsequent monitoring and summarizing the intensity of the team in the field. Western India, who were forced to bat again 270 runs, went to a tea that fought at the age of 35. John Campbell was undefeated for 18 years, while Alick Athanasa was Washington Sundar on seven for seven in a strike. Visitors still needed 235 other runs to draw a level with India.Watch SHUBMAN GILL’S SPECTACULAR DIVING CATCH HERE Previously on the day, the skill of Kuldeep Yadava with the ball in the first shifts dismantled Western India. Spinner’s left shoulder wrist required 5 for 82, so his fifth five goals in the tests to make visitors for 248. Starting with 140 for 4, the middle of the West India disintegrated in the morning when Kuldeep removed Shai Hope (36), Tevin Imlach (21) and Justin Greaves (17) in rapid sequence. Mohammed Siraj added to the bowling of Yomel Warrican for one than Khary Pierre (23) and Anderson Phillip (24 No Out) offered some resistance with a 46-run stall.
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After lunch, Jasprit Bumrah ended Pierre’s stay and Kuldeep packed the shifts by capturing Jayden Seales LBW at 13 to seal the commanding lead of 270 runs. India is firmly under control and at the course for victory of the series, when the first test in Ahmedabad was carried out with shifts and 140 runs.