
Indian captain Shaubman Gill shared his thoughts on Ravindry Jadeja’s tactics by launching his tail 5. Day of the third test against England in the Lord. India stared at mainly at 112/8 for lunch, while Jadeja was the last recognized body in the fold with Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Sraje to go on.
Both Tilenders managed to hang with Jadeja (61*) When they tried to limit the deficit of running. However, several fans questioned Jadejaho’s approach and said he was to try to attack more pressure to put pressure on England.
ENG vs Indian 3. Test day 5 Updates
Gill was asked for his approach in the presentation after the match, and the Indian captain said he did not want to disturb his rhythm by giving any message and praising the versatile for his performance.
“He’s very experienced, he didn’t want to give him any message. I think he brilliantly detonated his tail and just wanted him and talenders to keep him as much as possible.
In addition, Gill also mentioned that they wanted the game as deepened and put pressure on England sewing small partnerships.
“When we launched, we were quite optimistic. We felt that if we could only get to the second new ball, let’s say, just 12 or 15 runs left to chase, anything can happen. Several boundaries here or there, and suddenly you are back to the top.
“Our approach was not about requesting the tail to hit four and six. The idea was to take the game as deepened and put pressure. The closer we are, the more nervous England it would be. It wasn’t one big effort – just a small, stubborn partnership that could slowly turn the tide,” Gill concluded.
Jadeja’s Lone Battle 5. The day
India came to the day and needed another 135 run to win, and she has six goals with Kl Rahul and Rishabh Pant on the fold. England was all over India in the first session When they got rid of Kl Rahul, Rishabh Pant and Washington Sundar during the first hour.
Nitish Kumar Reddy also left for 13 (53) just before lunch to accumulate on suffering in India and leave them 112/8. Jadeja found support from Jasprit Bumrah, who bravely detonated 53 balls when the duo added 35 escapes from 132 balls. But his resistance ended when Ben Stokes fell into the trap.
In the end, Jadeja and Mohammed Siraj continued to fight for a little and brought India to a touch distance from victory. Unfortunate release in 75. However, it was the last nail in the coffin and England eventually won 22 runs.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
14 July 2025
Tune