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Ind vs Eng 4th Test: “ beyond this pair, I would not be too optimistic ”-Manjrekar greets Shubman Gill-Kl Rahul Resolve, describes the challenge of day 5 | Cricket news

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New Delhi: former India cricket player Sanjay Manjrekar praised Kl Rahul and Shubman Gill for their remarkable uninterrupted partnership of 174 points on day 4 of the fourth test against England at Old Trafford, describing their effort as “incredible” and filled with “restraint and mental resolution.“”Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!India looked at the barrel at 0/2 during their second rounds, still following 311 points after the Mammoth 669 of England. But Rahul (87 *) and Gill (78 *) dug deep pressure, absorbing pressure through two sessions and the management of India at 174/2 at Stumps, giving visitors a hope of saving the test.

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“Gill and Kl are stars of IPL. If they had to, they could have hit Liam Dawson for three six. But to curb this instinct and do exactly the opposite – dig deeply and beat with restraint – that’s what I admired, “said Manjrekar on” Match Center Live “by Jiohotstar.He added: “KL scored in almost all the sleeves and nevertheless found the mental reserve to fight.The former striker of England Jonathan Trott also applauded Gill’s mental discipline, saying: “He can mark quickly, but more importantly, he has the mentality to beat time. After the chaos of this first, he came out with a clear head, knowing that his role was to save the match. ”For the future on day 5, Manjrekar warned that the first 30 minutes and the second new ball (due in 17 overs) would be crucial.“It will be a big challenge. I always believe that this partnership must end the work. Beyond this pair, I would not be too hopeful,” said Manjrekar.India is still dragging by 137 points with a full day remaining in what promises to be an exciting finish in Manchester.

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