Briden Cars tried to cheat, but captain Shubman Gill taught a lesson

Shubman Gill taught Bridan Cars a lessonImage Credit Source: Getty Images

In the Test series between India and England, the situation of conflict has also started showing gradually. Some of its glimpses were seen in the first Test match played in Leeds. Now on the very first day of Edgbaston Test match, some such views were seen, in which there was a mild tip between the players of India and England. But during this time, England fast bowler Bridan Cars did something that angered Indian captain Shubman Gill. This act of his pace for England, which is struggling for the wicket, raised questions on his game spirit.

The second match of the Test series began on Wednesday 2 July at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham. This time too, Team India came out to bat first and once again young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal played a great innings. Apart from Jaiswal, on the first day, Captain Shubman Gill also batted a strict batting and played an important role in getting the team a good start. During this time, Gill also shared a half -century partnership for the third wicket with Jaiswal, which put England in trouble.

Try to distract Gill’s attention

The search for the wicket forced England to try different ways, but hardly anyone would have thought that his fast bowlers would do something that was no less than dishonesty. It happened that the game of the second session was going on and 33 overs of the Indian innings had been completed. Fast bowler Bridan Cars brought with the 34th over of the innings. On the third ball of this over, he did something that Gill did not like. In fact, as soon as the cars were going to put the ball, he spread his left hand and made some gesture with the finger.

Indian captain gave such a reply

Cars did this action so that they could divert Gill’s attention. But this action of cars was heavy on them. As soon as he was about to put the ball, the Indian captain taught a lesson and removed himself from the stump line at the last moment and refused to play the ball. Cars had no result of the ball put in full strength and emphasis and declared it ‘dead ball’. When Gill’s sudden removal, the cars and the players of England objected, and the Indian captain directly replied to the mouth that the English pace is bowling with his hand bowling to distract his attention. This action of cars was of no use and he not only had to do that ball again, but Gill batting without any hassle.

Asish Roy
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