Shubman Gill received a special gift from Little Master, great Sunil Gavaskar said- ‘Tomorrow I Lucky Jacket …’
Shubman Gill and Sunil Gavaskar Video: Between India and England Test series The fifth and last match of (Eng vs Ind5th Test) is being played at the Kennington Oval Cricket Stadium in London where after the third day of the match ended, former India cricketer Sunil Gavaskar gave a special gift to Shubman Gill.
Sony Sports Network has shared a video of the special meeting of Sunil Gavaskar and Shubman Gill with its official X account in which he is seen giving this gift to the captain of Team India.
Little Master told Shubman Gill, “Well, I had kept a gift ready for you, thinking that you will leave me behind, but at least now you have something to achieve in the next series. I am with my signature. “
He further said, “The last move was fantastic. Sending a fielder there (deep) and throwing yorker. I am going to wear my lucky jacket yesterday. I wore it in Australia, last time in Gaba. I had met it only for it. I am going to wear that white jacket. Good luck, God, God.”
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It is worth noting that in the current Test series, Shubman Gill had the chance to break the record of scoring the most runs for India in a Test series of the great Sunil Gavaskar. However, he remained just 21 runs away from doing so. Shubman Gill scored 754 runs in 5 innings of 5 matches in Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy. At the same time, Sunil Gavaskar scored 774 runs in 4 matches for India in the 1970/71 series against the West Indies.
Talk about Kennington Oval Test, then the Indian team has given a target of 374 runs to win the hosts here, chasing the English team, while chasing the English team, was able to score 50 runs by losing one wicket by the end of the third day. From here, England need 324 runs to win this match, while the Indian team has to take 9 wickets of the British to win.