Ind vs Eng 5th Test: Gill’s ‘Sucide Run Out’! The stubbornness to take the run took the wicket; Watch video

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Gill’s suicide run-out: In the Oval Test, Team India captain Shubman Gill made a big mistake, which was overshadowed by himself. After a good start, he ended his batting, causing disappointment in the dressing room as well.

Shubman Gill once again lost the toss in the fifth and final Test match being played between India and England at Kennington Oval from 31 July and England invited India to bat first. After the initial shaking of the match, Gill landed at the crease and he also improved.

When Gill came, Team India had lost two wickets by the 16th over. But Gill played some great shots as soon as he arrived and it seemed that he was once again moving towards a big innings. He had crossed the 20 -run figure, and everyone hoped that a century would come here like the previous innings.

But this time both luck and decision did not support Gill. On the second ball of the 28th over, he played the ball of Gas Atkinson in the direction of short cover. The bowlers themselves ran fast to field, but Gill decided to take runs without thinking.

Sai Sudarshan also tried to stop him, but by then it was too late. By the time Gill turned and returned to the crease, Atkinson scattered the gills with direct hit. Gill returned to the pavilion after scoring 21 runs, in which he hit 4 fours.

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Head coach Gautam Gambhir was also very angry when he was dismissed in this way. Now the Indian team will expect that this irresponsible running of Gill does not get heavy in this match for India.

Both teams playing-11 for this match

India: Shubman Gill (Captain), Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudarshan, Karun Nair, Ravindra Jadeja, Dhruv Jurael (wicketkeeper), Washington Sundar, Mohammad Siraj, Akashdeep, famous Krishna.

England: Oli Pope (Captain), Jack Croly, Ben Docket, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jacob Betle, Jamie Smith (wicketkeeper), Chris Woakes, Gas Etkinson, Jamie Overton, Josh Tung.



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