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Ind Vs Eng | “I do not understand what it was”: Shubman Gill breaks the silence on the earthenware of Gautam Gambir à l’Oval | Cricket news

Ind Vs Eng | `` I do not understand what it was the bustle '': Shubman Gill breaks the silence on the spit of Gautam Gambir in the oval
Shubman Gill (Crédit Pic: Sahil Malhotra / Timesofindia.com)

Timesofindia.com in London: On the eve of the fifth and last test of the issues raised to the oval, the captain of India Shubman Gill broke his silence on the controversy involving head coach Gautam Gambhir and the chief commissioner of the oval, Lee Fortis, calling the “surprising” incident and questioning the conservative’s conduct.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The incident occurred Tuesday during the India training session, where Fortis would have asked Indian support staff to stay at least 2.5 meters from the field. This directive would have made Gambir angry, who retaliated: “You don’t tell any of us what we have to do, you don’t have the right to tell us, you are just a marsh, nothing beyond.” The confrontation intensified before the strikers’ coach Sitanshu Kotak intervened to disseminate the situation.

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Addressing the media on Wednesday, Gill said: “No instruction like this – we played four games and no one gave us no instruction. We played a cricket and I don’t understand what it was.”

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Gill also questioned the restrictions of the conservative, in particular with regard to the team’s pitch inspections. “We have been playing for so long. We can look at the ground with rubber tips or bare feet. I don’t know why the curator did not allow this. ”England captain Ben Stokes, who was excluded from the final test due to a shoulder injury, offered a laconic response when he was asked about the incident: “I don’t know, I was not there.”Although Stokes does not appear in the series final, he targeted demanding planning, citing unequal gaps between tests. “The gaps between the matches could have been better. There were gaps of 8 to 9 days between the matches, then 3-4 days,” he said. Gill echoes the toll of the series, noting: “I do not remember a series where four games took place until the last session.”With tensions that flow out of the field and the series still alive at 2-1 in favor of England, the oval test promises to be an appropriate end to an exhausting and dramatic competition.

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