“Fed up from Shubman Gill”- England coach attacked India’s captain

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England’s batting coach Marcus Trescothic shared his praise and disappointment after Shubman Gill’s sensational batting during the second Test at Edgbaston in Birmingham. Trescothic admitted that he was “fed up” with seeing Gill Bat, but accepted the talent behind the Indian batsman’s performance.

Shubman Gill has been in great form with bat in the five -match Test series in England. He scored 269 runs in the first innings of the second Test. The right -handed batsman scored 161 pairs in the second, scoring a total of 430 runs for his match. India is on the verge of victory, only seven wickets are needed on the last day.

I am really fed up with her batting – Shubman Gill on Marcus Tracotic

Talking to the BBC, Marcus Tracekothi said that Gill’s tireless run-scoring had become disappointing to see due to its sheer dominance. Trescothick appreciated Gill’s dedication, concentration, fitness and skills, actually especially especially especially.

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“Okay, I am really fed up with a batting. As much as I like the batsmen like to see, he is well played well in both sports.

“You know, this is very special. The amount of runs, it has not done this by many people. So you got their dedication, their concentration, their fitness and their skill levels to come out and praise them. So, it is well played,” he said.

Shubman Gill has made history with dual century and 150+ in a single Test match.

Shubman Gill recorded his name in the record book by becoming the first cricketer in Test history to score both a double century in a single match and another innings of more than 150. Only England’s Graham Gooch has succeeded in scoring more runs in the same test than Gill.

The highest run players in the same Test match:

Player Run Oppose Field date
Graham coach 456 India Lord 26 July 1990
Shubman Gill 430 England Birmingham 2 July 2025
Mark taylor 426 Pakistan Peshawar 15 October 1998
Kumar Sangakkara 424 Bangladesh Chick 4 February 2014
Brian Lara 400 England St John 10 April 2004

India needs seven wickets to seal the victory in Birmingham

India declared their second innings for six in 427. KL Rahul (55), Rishabh Pant (65), and Ravindra Jadeja (69*) pasted with important runs. India took a huge lead of 607 runs.

Zak Croly was rejected by Mohammad Siraj for duck in just the second over. Akash Deep removed Ben Docket for 25 and root for 6. By stumps, England reached 72 out of three in 16 overs, yet 536 runs were needed to win. Oli Pope (24*) and Harry Brook (15*) remained unbeaten.

India will enter the last day completely under control, just seven wickets away from leveling the series, while England can try to exclude the day for a draw.

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