Zak crawley
Gill Being Fired Up At Lord’s Didn’t Have The Right Effect On His Batting Returns, Says Manjrekar
The exchange between Gill and Crawley made for a spicy end to day three’s play and England duly gave it back when Gill came out to bat late on day four in a chase of 193. It was a curious stay in the crease for Gill, who never looked settled and was out for six to Brydon Carse.
"The thing with Virat Kohli was that he would get even more fired up and become a better batter (if things got nasty). What disappointed me with Shubman Gill and that is why I was wondering, where is Shubman Gill heading?”
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