Former England all-rounder Moin Ali has defended young Indian captain Shubman Gill, as his fierce behavior at Lord’s was slammed by several people after his team’s 22-run defeat in the third Test of the five-match Test series against England.
Many fans and cricket experts were not pleased with the aggression of Shubman Gill; Moeen Ali did not see any problem with it, saying that the young captain was just getting competitive and was fighting for his team in Lord’s. Gill came in a warm moment at the end of a day with Zak Croly of England.
Moeen Ali defends Shubman Gill after his fiery Lord’s outbreak sparks backlash
With England’s first profession leveling the score, Gill wanted one more before the stumps. But after the Crowley, after being hit on the glove, he went away for some time and even called for the physio, slowing down to play. Disappointed, Gill shouted at Stump Mike, “Get some balls, do some nonsense ** g balls,” who provoked the debate between fans and cricket experts.
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Some compared the aggressive attitude of Punjab Lad to Virat Kohli, who showed similar feelings in Lord’s in the past. But since India lost the match to England, Shubman Gill’s behavior was even more criticized. Now, England led the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against India by a 2–1 margin.
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Well, Moen Ali, who is currently playing in the Global Super League, said Shubman Gill was just trying to be strict and lead to the front. However, the British also stated that this aggression fired English players and pushed them to give a tough competition, and eventually helped the hosts win the third Test against India.
Moin Ali was told by Fankode: “This is fine; I think he was just trying to be competitive and was trying to fight like Virat Kohli. I think it’s fine. But what you have done is that you can exclude England’s best, and animals.
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I would like to see Kuldeep Yadav, but I don’t think they can fit him: Moin Ali
Meanwhile, Moin Ali has joined the growing conversation about Kulip Yadav’s absence by playing India’s XI in the five-match Test series. Ali admitted that he would prefer to see talented wrist-spinners in action, but accepted the difficult reality of selection of India’s team.
With the ball with Washington Sundar and contributing to both departments with Ravindra Jadeja, Moin believes that there is no place for Kuldeep in the current setup. He praised both beautiful and Jadeja as his condition and said that his strong performance has made it difficult for the team to demolish any of the two in England.
Moeen signed, saying, “I would like to see him in the team, but I don’t know for whom. Vashi has bowled well, and Jadeja has batted well. It makes it difficult to bring Kuldeep Yadav to the shore. I would like to see Kuldeep, but I don’t think they can fit him.”

