IND Vs Eng: Washington Sundar bowled for 68 overs due to Shubman Gill’s ‘stubbornness’, Gambhir has no hand, shocking disclosure

Washington Sundar bowled brilliantly in the fourth Test match. (Photo-Aex Davidson/Getty Images)

Shubman Gill’s team is under threat of defeat in Manchester. He himself is responsible for this. One of his stubborn team would be so heavy, no one had thought. In the first in response to Team India, England have scored 544 runs for 7 wickets in their first innings. She is taking a lead of 186 runs on the visiting team, while he still has three wickets in his hand. Shubman Gill’s second day of fourth Test match Washington beautiful The insistence on not bowling has made the team a big loss. During this time, the openers of the host team made a century partnership and brought the team to a strong position. Washington Sundar got a chance to bowl after 68 overs in the first innings. On this decision of Gill, bowling coach Morne Morkel believes that head coach Gautam Gambhir has no hand in it.

Morkel gave a shocking statement

In the fourth Test match, Washington Sundar got a chance to bowl after 68 overs. After the third day’s play in this case, Team India’s bowling coach Morne Morkel said that this was the decision of captain Shubman Gill. He wanted to bowl with fast bowlers for a while.

He said that we saw that the ball was wandering and was seaming. So fast bowling was the right path, but we missed our length. Washington Sundar did not get a chance to bowl on the second day of the fourth Test match. During this time, England had scored 225 runs for 2 wickets in 46 overs, but as soon as Sundar got a chance, he did wonders.

Washington Sundar bowled amazing

On the third day of the Manchester Test match, Washington Sundar got a chance to bowl in the 69th over of England’s innings and sent an Oli Pope (71 runs) to the pavilion on the very first ball of the 77th over, broke the 144 -run partnership for his third wicket with Root.

After this, Sundar on the first ball of the 81st over Harry Brook (3 runs) dismissed England and gave a strong blow to England. In this Test match, Washington Sundar has bowled 19 overs so far, in which he has taken two wickets for 57 runs. If captain Shubman Gill had given Washington Sundar a chance to bowl on the second day of this Test match, then the position of the match could have been something else.

Asish Roy
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