Shubman Gill gave a big update on Rishabh Pant, this player out of Manchester Test

Shubman Gill gave a big update before Manchester Test (photo-PTI)

Indian Test team captain Shubman Gill has given many big statements before the Manchester Test. He not only attacked the England team and also gave a big update on Team India’s playing XI. Shubman Gill told which player will not play in Manchester Test and at the same time he also said a lot on Rishabh Pant. Shubman Gill also said special thing on whether Karun Nair will be given a chance in the fourth Test. Let us tell you what Gill said in Manchester?

Shubman Gill told who will not play

Shubman Gill told in a conversation with reporters that Nitish Reddy has been out of the series. Also, Akash Deep will not play the fourth Test. Shubman Gill said, ‘When the players get hurt, it is difficult for any team. Nitish and Akash will not play. But we have players who can take 20 wickets.

Gill said on Pant-Karun Nair

Shubman Gill told that Rishabh Pant is going to play in the Manchester Test and he will also do wicketkeeping. During the third Test, Pant had a ball of Bumrah in his hand, after which he was seen in a lot of pain. However, the scan found that there was no fracture in his hand. Pant is currently in amazing form and his playing as a wicketkeeper in the playing XI is a great news for Team India. Apart from this, Shubman Gill also said a big thing on Karun Nair. Gill told in gestures that Karun Nair will also play in the fourth Test. Gill said, ‘Karun Nair did not play on his number in the first match. We have a conversation with him, he will definitely come back.

Apart from this, Shubman Gill also gave a big statement on the England team. He said that during the Lord’s Test, Jack Crolyh and Ben Docket deliberately came to the crease with 90 seconds of delay. He wanted to spoil the time. This was passed on to Team India and took an aggressive stand towards them.

Asish Roy
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