England, Shubman Gill and IND
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Gill was hesitant to bring on Sundar, but Ravindra Jadeja was given a few overs in between. The fact that Sundar had taken five wickets in the last Test at Lord's made it all the more surprising.
India's enthralling series in England is going all the way to the finish after the resilient tourists drew the fourth test at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Shubman Gill etched his name in the history books with his fourth ton of the series at Old Trafford in Manchester against England. The 25-year-old broke a world record, which was first set by Don Bradman in 1938.
Shubman Gill was left wincing in pain as he was hit on the helmet by a ball from Ben Stokes during Day 5 of the fourth Test encounter against England.
Meanwhile, Vaughan lauded Shubman Gill for standing up for his teammates and being ready to do whatever it takes to exercise his authority as skipper.
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Shubman Gill was finally dismissed for 103 when the Indian captain was caught by Jamie Smith off Jofra Archer. Earlier, Gill had crossed 700 runs in the series to become the third Indian to achieve that milestone.
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Newsable Asianet News on MSN"Test matches are not won by batting depth": Ashwin's tactical advice to Gill, praises his "leader's knock""What a fabulous hundred by Shubman Gill. He has once again proved, he worked on his technique. He did not have a great match as captain, the way he brought Washington Sundar late was a huge tactical mistake, but that happens. He is a young captain and will only learn by making mistakes, and I hope he learns faster," he said.
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CricTracker on MSN'My partnership with KL Rahul ignited the spark' - Shubman Gill recalls India's valiant efforts to draw Manchester TestGill's record-breaking 188-run stand for the third wicket with experienced opener KL Rahul paved the way for India's fightback on Day 5.