Shubman Gill remained in constant discussion on the first three days of Edgbaston Test match between India and England. On the first and second day of this match, Gill showed his bat and created history by scoring a memorable double century. But on the third day of the match, a big accident with the Indian captain survived. During the fielding of Team India, an England batsman put a strong shot, causing the ball to hit the head of Gill and he screamed in pain. But it was a matter of relief that his eye survived in this incident.
On Friday, July 4, on the third day of the Test match at Edgbaston, England started to pursue their first innings with a score of 77 runs. In the second over of the day, Mohammad Siraj shook England with 2 consecutive wickets. After this, England star batsman Harry Brook and wicketkeeper-batsman Jamie Smith took over the innings. Both batted aggressively and put the Indian bowlers under pressure.
At such a time, captain Gill put the spinners on attack, so that the wicket could be found. But the England batsmen also targeted him. Gill himself suddenly came on the target of such an aggressive batting of Brook. It happened that Ravindra Jadeja brought the 37th over of the innings. Brook played a befitting cut shot on the second ball of this over. He could not hit the ball properly. Following the edge of the bat, the ball went towards Gill posted in the slip. But the shot was so much so that the ball came towards Gill very fast and the Indian captain could not understand it rightly. He tried to catch the catch coming towards his head, but beaten at the speed of the ball and she straightened to the left of her head.
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