India National Cricket Team Test Captain Shubman Gill was seen slaughtering the England National Cricket Team at their slow scoring rate in the third Test of the five -match series.
The third Test match between the India National Cricket Team and the England National Cricket Team began on Thursday, July 10 at the prestigious Lord’s in London.
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Shubman Gill Trols England’s Bazball
England won the toss and opted to bat first in the match. This was a major change in Bazballing in the England team’s strategy as he preferred to chase mostly in the fourth innings under the new rule of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum.
Since being appointed as a full -time captain in 2022, this was the second example of Ben Stokes to bat first in a home Test match, with the second example the first test of Ashes 2023 in Edgbaston in Birmingham.
Meanwhile, England started well with the bat, but his innings occurred in the 14th when Nitish Kumar Reddy’s twin attacks sent Ben Docket and Zak Crolly Packing.
After the two were out, Joe Root and Oli Pope joined the army in the middle to get England out of trouble. Root and Pope have been more or less successful as the three Lions have touched a 140-run mark without losing any wicket, but it has come at the cost of Bazball.
Joe Root and Oli Pope have played a little carefully, and the aggressive bajball style of cricket is not seen anywhere, with the run rate of about 3 or less.
Seeing this, the India National Cricket Team Test Captain Shubman Gill took a sharp jib in England for not ‘Bazballing’. He said, “No more entertaining cricket. Boring Test cricket, welcome to boys”.
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#ShubmangillKyunki ye seekhne nahi with the most satirical sled of the season
“Welcome to boring Test cricket.”
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– Star Sports (@StarsportsIndia) 10 July, 2025
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