Thank God, hugging captain Gill loudly; After winning the Oval Test, coach Gautam Gambhir’s face shown relaxed
Gautam gambhir emotional:
The end of the 5 matches played between India and England was very exciting. In the final match played at Kennington Oval, India performed brilliantly and defeated England and finished the series 2–2. In this match, Team India made a tremendous comeback and the young players gave a befitting reply to all criticisms.
During this series, many questions were raised against the Indian team and coach Gautam Gambhir, but the victory in the decisive match pacified all critics. After the match, Gautam looked seriously emotional and a special moment has gone viral on social media.
Gautam gambhir Thanks to God, hugs Gill
As soon as India won, Gautam Gambhir thanked God while coming out of the dressing room. After this he reached the ground and embraced captain Shubman Gill, celebrating the victory. This emotional moment between the two was captured on camera, which is now becoming increasingly viral on social media.
Gautam gambhir Team India’s strong comeback in coaching
Gautam Gambhir was appointed by the BCCI after Rahul Dravid after the new head coach of the Indian team. Under his leadership, Team India performed effectively in white-ball cricket, but he had not yet got any major success in the Test format. For this reason, questions were being raised about his coaching.
However, in this five -match Test series against England, the Indian team made a strong comeback under his guidance. In the last match, winning the series 2–2 draws 2–2 and gave a befitting reply to critics. Given this performance, this test series is no less than a win for Gautam Gambhir. Perhaps this is the reason why he was seen getting emotional at the end of the series.
India’s closest Test win
The Indian team made a great comeback in this match. At one time England was in a strong position after losing just 3 wickets for 301 runs, but after this the Indian bowlers performed a tremendous performance and all out of England for 318 runs. India won this match by 7 runs, which has become India’s closest victory in the history of Test cricket.