“The pope would have left for a duck” – the former drummer of India slaps Shubman Gill for the error of tactical commissioning in Eng vs ind 2025 3rd test

Legendary Indian Field Player Mohammad Kaif criticized the captain of Régnant Shubman Gill for his tactical commissioning error on the first day of the third test against England in Lord’s on Thursday, July 10. The cricket player who has become a common editor has educated the 25 -year -old for his bad placement on the field while Ollie Pope survived in a golden duck. He stressed that Gill should have been forward due to the lack of rhythm of Nitish Kumar Reddy.
The incident took place during the 14th in the first rounds of England. Reddy launched a longer bullet outside, and he swayed late. The pope, facing his first sleeve ball, threw his bat in the ball, and he fell below Gill, who did not manage to capture.
Kaif wrote on X:
“Shubman in Gully should have been closer. At the rate of Nitish Reddy, the ball would not wear so far.
Ollie Pope shares a 109 -point partnership with Joe Root in the 3rd test against Shubman Gill and Company
Ollie Pope shared a 109 -point partnership with Joe Root to recover England from 44/2. The right -hander scored 44 points out of 104 balls, including four limits. He was finally caught up in the vice-guard of replacement Dhruv Jurel off the bowling of Ravira Jadeja immediately after the tea break.
At the time of the editorial staff of the writing moment, England had 187/4, with Joe Root (66) and the Skipper Ben Stokes (11) at the Pl. Reddy was the choice of quisors for tourists, released two hands of English openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley.
The five-game test series between the two teams is currently on an equalization at 1-1. England won the series opening by five counters successfully continuing 371 in Headingley. India then beat the 336 points hosts to win the second test in Edgbaston. It was their very first victory on the scene, recording their greatest victory abroad by runs.
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Published by James Kuanal




