India vs England Live Score, 2nd Test Day 4 Today: Ben Stokes and co will look to chase the target down with a day to spare to go 2-0 up in the series.
IND vs ENG Live Score, 2nd Test Day 4 Today: Shubman Gill’s scintillating return to form helped India post an imposing target of 399 against England which the Bazballers will fancy chasing down on Monday, the fourth day of the second Test.
At Stumps on Sunday, England were in a good position posting 67/1 with ‘nighthawk’ Rehan Ahmed (batting on 9) and opener Zak Crawley (batting on 29) in the middle. The other opener Ben Duckett had started like a house on fire with a quickfire 27 off 28 balls before the veteran Ravichandran Ashwin sent him back to the pavilion.
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Earlier, Gill got the proverbial monkey off his back when he scored 104 runs to help India post the target. Axar Patel gave him able support with a well-made 45 but the others like Srikar Bharat and Ashwin could not add much to the score.
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India vs England: Before Vizag Test Shubman Gill was given ultimatum; batsman was ready for domestic grind
After Shubman Gill’s two-ball duck in the second innings of the Hyderabad Test, the team management had given him an ultimatum that Visakhapatnam would be his last chance to retain the No 3 spot in India’s Test team, The Indian Express understands.
The paper also learned that there was a conversation around Gill that he could have been sent to domestic cricket to work on his flaws with a week’s gap between the second and Third Test tin Rajkot. Had he not fought his critics back with a valuable hundred in the second innings in Visakhapatnam, he could have flown to Mohali, where Punjab are hosting Gujarat from February 9 in the Ranji Trophy.
“I will go and play the Ranji Trophy match against Gujarat in Mohali,” he told one of his family members, The Indian Express learns. (READ MORE)
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First uploaded on: 05-02-2024 at 08:00 IST