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Ind vs Eng: ‘Even if India loses the series …’ – Yograj Singh after India beats in England in Edgbaston | Cricket news

India Captain Shubman Gill and Coach Gautam Gambir (Image de Gareth Copley / Getty Images)

The former India cricket player Yograj Singh came out to support the chief coach of the national team Gautam Gambhir, urging criticism to support the 43-year-old man after India’s historic victory at Edgbaston. Under the direction of Gambir, the team led by Shubman Gill won his very first test victory on the site, beating England by 336 points to level the series of five 1-1 games. Before the triumph in Birmingham, Gambir was exposed to a meticulous examination of the form of India in the longest format, in particular after the defeat in five gates of the team against England during the opening of the series in Leeds. However, Yograj stressed that Gambir should not be criticized because he continues to contribute positively to Indian cricket. “Indian players are growing up constantly and improving their game. We always support them. We shouldn’t talk about Gautam Gambir because it is fine. Gambhir, Yuvraj Singh and Rahul Dravid give a cricket because they received so much, “Yograj told Ani.

Shubman Gill, Gautam Gambir closed his criticisms with a victory over England

The recent form of test of India had been disappointing, the losses accumulating since the start of their home series against New Zealand last year. The team had undergone seven defeats in nine games, including a laundering by the Kiwis, a 3-1 defeat in Australia and the opening test against England. Despite the incoherent race, Yograj asked for continuous support from the team. “Even if our team loses the series, we must not demoralize them. If you lose, you will not be there to explain; if you win, you do not have to explain. We hope we will win the series under the captain of Shubman Gill,” he said.

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India is now heading for Lord for the third test, seeking to take the lead in the series.

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