India captain Shubman throughout a press convention on the eve of the fourth Test. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
According to Gill, with simply seven minutes remaining earlier than the stumps had been drawn, the England openers had been 90 seconds late. As a end result, India might solely bowl one over and tensions flared between the 2 groups.
“The English batsmen on that day had seven minutes of play left. They had been 90 seconds late to come back to the crease. Not 10, not 20, however 90 seconds late. Yes, many of the groups use this (ways). If we had been in the identical place, we’d have additionally appreciated to play lesser overs, however there’s a method to do it,” Gill mentioned on the eve of the fourth Test.
“We felt, sure, in the event you get hit in your physique, the physios are allowed to come back on. That is one thing that’s honest. But to come back 90 seconds late to the crease isn’t one thing that’s within the spirit of the sport. And simply main as much as that occasion, loads of issues that we thought mustn’t have occurred, had occurred,” Gill mentioned.
As Crawley slowed issues down, Gill bought into an animated dialog.“It was not one thing that I’m very pleased with. But there was a build-up to that. We had no intention of doing that in anyway. But you might be taking part in a sport, you might be taking part in to win and there are loads of feelings concerned. And whenever you see issues that ought to not occur occurring, generally the feelings come out of nowhere,” Gill added.
Published – July 22, 2025 06:48 pm IST









