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Shubman Gill accuses Britain of violating the “spirit” cricket by delaying Indian tactics


Captain India, Schubman Gil, accused Britain of violating the “spirit” of the cricket with his delayed tactics in the third test in Lord.

Zac Craouli and Ben Dackets, the British openers, ensured that they only had to face a solo at the end of the third day, when Gale told Kent to grow in the middle of “Some F *** balls”.

And Gil, the leader in the series, accused them of wasting a minute and a half by reaching the middle of the middle. He also revealed that he had a clash with Craouli.

“The English bats were seven minutes left that day, they were 90 seconds late to reach wrinkles – not 10, 20, 90 seconds late,” he said.

“If you hit your body, the physiuses are allowed to come, and that’s what is just,” he said.

“Many of the things we thought should not have happened,” he said.

Indian captain Shubman Gill (right) is exchanging words with Zac Craouli England
Indian captain Shubman Gill (right) is exchanging words with Zac Craouli England (Gett pictures)

“We were not going to do it, but you play a game, you play for victory and there is a lot of emotions. When you see things that should not happen, sometimes emotions are not out of place.”

Britain was fined 10 percent of its match costs and won two ICC World Championship points due to overburden in Lord. But England won the experiment on July 14 after the exciting conclusion and won 2-1 in the series.

The hosts won the first race in Hilde before India’s return to India. The third test was then performed in Lord, while the fourth fourth for July 23 to 27 is held in Old Trafford.

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