
The former and Indian commentator and cricket commentator Aakash Chopra described SHUBMAN GILL RUN 1. Gill, which was in noble form throughout the series, was released at 21 at the moment of incorrect assessment, which caused a sharp criticism of former players.
India, embedded in a bat from the English stand-in Captain Ollie Pope, ended up uncertainly on 204 in 6. But that was Gill’s own release, which attracted the greatest control. The Indian captain called for a rapid free moment after defending the ball just to be captured before his fold after Sai Sudhasan rejected the call at the end of the non -editor.
“Shubman Gill’s run was key,” Aakash Chopra said on his YouTube channel. “It was his own fault. He ran as soon as he defended the ball. It was almost suicidal. In such a situation, one who incorrectly judges should ideally be the one who got out. Fortunately, it happened here.”
Chopra stressed that Gill’s decision to charge the playground was entirely appropriate, especially due to the context of the match and an early phase of shifts. “If Sai Sudharsan answered, he would have no doubt moved, so in this sense Gill was, as he got out, the right result, because the mistake was his,” he added.
The timing of release was particularly frustrating because the form of Gill appeared in this series. The 25 -year -old has just broken the long -term record of Sunil Gavascar for most Indian captain runs in the test series and reached 743 runs to pass Gavascar 732.
“You don’t want your captain, especially in such a good form, throw away the goal like that.
Criticism was not limited to Chopra. The former Indian bag Saba Karim, talking about Sony Sports, called the time “brain fading” a moment. “Shubman Gill is now an experienced player and captain. This kind of wrong assessment is hard to explain. If Sai Sudhasan took off, he would be grilled. He is understandable that a young player like him would not want to risk his goal so soon in his test career,” Karim said.
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
August 1, 2025
Tune