
SHUBMAN GILL from India (photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) The fifth test between India and England recorded dramatic branches after the rain, with Shubman Gill to run carelessly. The game was renewed after an early lunch was taken due to a sharp shower that stopped the event in the first meeting with India at 72 for 2. Gill, who looked in good contact in the morning, was released to 21st in the 28th place over the shifts. The moment came against Gus Atkinson, who had previously taken the goal of Yashasvi Jaiswal. Gill defended a full van in a short cover and immediately took off for a single that was never turned on.
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His partner Sai Sudharsan quickly signaled him to stop, but Gill had already committed. Atkinson charged, purely gathered the ball and hit the stumps with Gill, who was very short in front of the country. It was a bad judgment that cost India dearly, breaking a promising 34-run.This is the second time that SHUBMAN GILLHAS has reached the tests. He also first appeared against England last year in the Rajkot test. At the beginning of the meeting, Kl Rahul was cleaned by Chris Woakes for 14 years. Jaiswal dropped cheaply to Atkinson through a successful DRS call for LBW. Despite failure, Gill achieved a personal milestone in the first meeting. With his shifts, the sum of Sunil Gavascar overtaken the Indian Captain in one test series. Gill now has 737 runs in nine shifts, on average 92.12 with four centuries. There are only 38 runs from the Indian record 774 Gavascar in the bilateral series.