‘Lao Virat Kohli Wali Ki Lao …’ Between Manchester Test, former English player gave a big instruction to Shubman Gill
Shubman Gill Advise: The former English player has advised Shubman Gill to adopt aggressive thinking like Virat Kohli regarding Team India, which was lagging behind in the Manchester Test against England.
Shubman Gill Advise: England’s aggressive batting in the Manchester Test has made the Indian team’s condition thin. In the first two -day game, India may have scored 358 runs in the first innings, but England lost just two wickets and hit 332 runs and took the match completely in their favor.
There is a lot of pressure on the Indian team and former English captain Michael Won believes that if Team India has to save the series, Shubman Gill will have to come down with Virat Kohli’s thinking. He has given a big statement about the Indian team.
Michael Vaughan suggested Shubman Gill and Team India
Michael Vaughan said in a conversation with Cricbuzz after the second day stumps of the match, “If England showed a great game on the third day, the series should be considered here. India and Shubman (Shubman Gill) have to land with the ‘Virat MindSet’ as if they have to win the third day. If the third day goes, then the full test and the series will be out.”
Michael Vaughan Said – “India needs that Virat Kohli Mentality Against England. India & Shubman Gill Have to Go With Virat Kohli’s Mentality”. (Cricbuzz). pic.twitter.com/frhmhjnyit
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India’s series will be decided from third day
Michael Vaughan’s warning came at a time when Team India could not leave any impact with the ball at all. On the basis of Rishabh Pant’s combative Fifty, India scored 358 runs on the score board, but in response, England’s opening pair Ben Docket (94) and Zack Croly (84) shared a 166 -run partnership and pushed India to the backfoot.
On the third day, England have scored 332 runs at the loss of 2 wickets by lunch. On Manchester pitch where Ben Stokes took 5 wickets, Indian bowlers were seen wandering from line-length. Michael Vaughan was not just towards the captaincy of Shubman Gill, but was towards the team’s attitude.