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Ind vs Eng: ‘Oh, urine of’ – Stuart Broad does not catch back when Shubman is asked to take between Gill and Joe Root. Cricket news

Shubman Gill and Joe Root (Picture through Getty Image)

India’s exciting six-run win over England in the oval not only helped him attract the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2–2, but also flooded reactions from former players and experts. The highlights had a fun block from the “for the Love of Cricket” podcast, where former England Pacer Stuart Broad was asked to choose between Shubman Gill and Joe Root for the No. 4 Spot in a joint XI, which was purely based on the performance of a five-pronged series. Facing the dilemma, Broad was not back. “Oh, urin. You want me to choose a name? Yes. Joe and Shubman Gill … I can now see the headlines. Shubman Gill scored the most runs as a test captain behind Don Bradman, and Joe went to second place in all the list of all time (for the tests in the test). Scored three hundreds of back-to-back and his 39th Test match ton for the love of cricket podcast. Pressed for a final call, Broad said, “Okay, just because I have got the mobile number of the root and not to misuse, I am going with the root.”

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“Incredible. I can’t believe so,” Jose Butler took a pinch, which was part of the conversation. On Monday morning, India’s dramatic victory was very high when Mohammad Sirj’s fierce five -wicket burst, which changed the tide after the start of England, which required just 35 runs with four wickets in hand. The difference of narrow six runs is now India’s most impure test win in terms of runs. With the result, India finished third in the ICC World Test Championship Standing, with 28 points out of five matches and PCT (percentage points) of 46.67.

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The more important thing is that the draw against England was a major statement of a young Indian, which firmly responded to the team’s infection and leadership under Shubman Gill.

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