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Just One Partnership Could’ve Changed The Game, Says Shubman Gill After Narrow Lord’s Loss
Reflecting on the narrow defeat, Gill said, “This is as close as a Test match can get. I’m extremely proud of my boys. We fought till the very end. One 50-run partnership would have changed the game on its head.”
India, chasing 193, were bowled out for 170 deep into the final session on Day 5, despite Ravindra Jadeja’s unbeaten 61 and gritty stands with Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj. Gill, watching from the dressing room, backed Jadeja’s approach with the tail:
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