
Head coach Gautam Gambhir took social media to celebrate the Indian heroic victory in an oval test against England. In his inimitable style Gambhir, he emphasized the defining feature of this young Indian test party led by SHUBMAN GILL. India successfully defended 374, Sewing a six -seater victory on the last day Monday 4th August in London in London in London.
“We’ll win some, we’ll lose some. But we’ll never give up. Okay, boys!” Gambhir published on X.
The head coach, visibly relieved and enthusiastic, watched India organized a sensational combat package and took seven goals for just 66 runs. Under pressure throughout the Gambhir series, he faced criticism and defeat in England could intensify control of his leadership. India, however, kept nerves and prevented 35 runs in the last morning to close an engaging competition.
Gambhir held his strategy for playing another dough instead of a specialized pitch – a decision challenged in several neighborhoods. His captain, however, clearly supported him. After the victory, SHUBMAN GILL appreciated Gambhir’s influence and revealed how the former opener helped to instill faith to the party.
“Before this series, Gauti Bhai told us,” We are a young team, but we do not want to be considered a young team. We want to be considered a team of weapons. “Today we have shown that we are a team of weapons with so much potential,” said Gill Sony Sports.
England vs. India, 5th test day 5 emphasizing
England seemed under their 374-running persecution, thanks to the 195-run booth of the fourth goal between Centurions Harry Brook and Joe Root. The pair on Saturday on Saturday torn the Indian attack and seemingly launched England to win.
At 301 for 3, England seemed to float – until Prasidh Krishna turned the influx with the decisive release of the root. On the fourth day, the rain shortened, but on Monday morning Mohammed Siraj created an enemy and inspired charm. Siraj, who is very supported by Prasidhem, sealed a remarkable victory for India with five goals.
Again and again, in the final test and across a series of five matches, India refused to retreat, albeit in the corner. After only 224, – India – India watched the English openers, Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley in the first shifts in the ea. At 109 for 1, England looked like dominant leadership, but Siraj and Prasidh turned the game and claimed that each of them would limit the host management to only 23.
India then mounted an impressive effort for the second exposure, while Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a century and the vital half century coming from Akash Deep and All-Rouders Ravindra and Washington Sundar. Their combined efforts pushed India to 396 and created England daunting 374 to win.
India started a series with a heavy defeat in Leeds, but bounced off in Birmingham and became the first Asian side to win a test in Edgbaston. They suffered a heartbreaking 22-running loss with the Lord, they couldn’t chase 195 before saving Gutsy a draw in Manchester. The oval test brought a series for dramatic closure, with India denies England’s home series victory and retains Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in style.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
4th August 2025