IND vs Eng. 5th Test: ‘It has to be acknowledged if England are better ….’ – Sunil Gavaskar’s brutal response to India to win more sessions. Cricket news

The India is staring at the defeat in the fifth and final test of the series as the England Edge is close to a commanding victory, operated by a luxurious stand between Root and Harry Brook. With the need for less than 100 runs and Brook has already broken a century, the pressure on the visitors has increased, who should win to win the series 2–2. As the game began to slip from India’s fist, former captain and commentator Sunil Gavaskar assessed the situation in response to Harsh Bhogle’s analogy. Bhogle told the series to a tennis match, “Overall, if you add all the games, it’s a little bit – one team won more games, other more sets.”
However, Gavaskar did not put back in his response. “You can say so, but at the end of the day, it is the result that it matters. Until India wins the game and level the series, you have to accept that England is a better team. It doesn’t matter how many sessions you have won,” Gavaskar said while speaking on Sony Sports Network. He admitted that the 2–2 scoreline reflects the competition of the series. Gavaskar said, “Yes, 2-2 will be a proper result, in view of which India has won more sessions.” But the targets of India’s A leveler fades rapidly, now under the distance of the Root and Brook, and now within the distance of touching.
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Will India manage to level the series 2-2?
Brooke made an expensive error of Sirj, while he was on a 19 -run count after the batsman’s escape. He ran in just 91 balls in his century, and along with Joe Root, well on the way to another ton, things look foggy for visitors.