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IND vs Eng: painful for Shubman Gill! India takes a bad blow from Skipper Ben Stokes – Watch | Cricket news

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India’s captain Shubman Gill ended a painful moment at 5 on the day of the fourth Test against England, taking a bad blow to a helmet from a vicious Ben Stokes delivery in Old Trafford, Manchester on Sunday. The incident occurred at 73rd of India’s second innings, when India was continuously reconstructing after the initial deficit.

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On a pitch, showing a sharp variable bounce, Stokes bowled a short length ball, which violently kicked, collapsed into the gill’s glove and then ricocheting on the edge of his helmet.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!
Watch:The delivery hit the helmet grill after killing Gill’s index finger, and for a moment, it seemed that it could be deflect on stumps. A winning gill, clearly in pain, managed to react quickly to stop it. Immediately after the effect, he moved away from the crease and hoisted his bat in the inconvenience. The Indian Physio left for the Constion and Hand Check, while Stokes checked himself with concern on the Indian captain.Thankfully, after treatment, Gill resumed the batting and continued to anchor the innings with Washington Sundar.

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At the time of the incident, Gill was batting at 90 and set up a gritty stand after KL Rahul’s first dismissal for 90. Both had a significant 174 -run partnership on day 4 to keep India in hunting.Despite the early failures of Jaiswal and Sudarshan’s dismissal in the first over of the innings, India fought back. Now, behind 193/3 and behind 118 runs, the match remains delicately. England’s commanding first first number of Stokes’ total number of first-fans was 669, putting visitors under pressure, but India’s flexibility led by Gill’s battle knock is keeping the competition alive.

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