‘Never surrender …’ After the victory at the Oval, Gautam Gambhir’s ignorant style showed, the heart written after trampling the British
Gautam gambhir post on oval test: In the Oval Test, India not only won the match by defeating England by 6 runs, but also ended the five-match thrilling Test series 2–2. After this memorable victory, Team India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir came out with enthusiasm, which won the hearts of millions of cricket fans.
Let us tell you that the fifth Test match between India and England was played from 31 July to 04 August at The Oval Cricket Ground in London. The hero of this Test match was Mohammad Siraj. Shubman Gill was also adjudged Man of the Series along with Harry Brook.
Gambhir praised Indian players
Gautam Gambhir wrote on Instagram with social media platform ‘X’ after the match, “Some matches we will win, some will lose … but we will never give up! Fantastic games boys!” Through this message, Gambhir saluted the team’s struggle and confidence and made it clear that the Indian team now has the ability to fight in every situation.
We’ll Win Some, We’ll Lose Some…. But we’ll never surrender! 🇮🇳 Well Done Boys! pic.twitter.com/lz5pk4c4A5
– Gautam Gambhir (@Gautamgambhir) August 4, 2025
We’ll Win Some, We’ll Lose Some…. But we’ll never surrender! 🇮🇳 Well Done Boys! pic.twitter.com/lz5pk4c4A5
– Gautam Gambhir (@Gautamgambhir) August 4, 2025
Test team performance in coaching of Gautam Gambhir
Gautam Gambhir’s Test coaching career did not start well. India suffered a 0-3 defeat against New Zealand in their home. After this, the team also suffered a 1-3 defeat in Australia. In such a situation, this series against England was his coaching career ordeal. Meanwhile, there was a big change in the team as well. After the retirement of senior players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, the responsibility of captaincy was entrusted to Yuva Shubman Gill.
Results of England tour
- Leeds Test: 20 June to 24 June, England won by 5 wickets
- Edgbaston Test: 2 July to July 6, India won by 336 runs
- Lords Test: July 10 to July 14, England won by 22 runs
- Manchester Test: 23 July to 27 July, match draw
- Oval test: 31 July to August 4, India won by 6 wickets