Shubman Gill on Oval Win

London: Indian captain Shubman Gill said in a statement on Monday that the test series with England in 2-2 means “very” too “that means” very “too”.
The UK came to the last day of the five series of game series that needed only 35 runs with four small doors to complete a remarkable chase of 374, but a unbearable tension flew on the morning.
Mohammed Siraj took three of the four small gates to finish with 5-104 numbers.
“This means a lot,” Gill said to the BBC. “This was a very challenging series. Both teams punch and you can never really guess after the fourth day that will win the match.
“We are a young team, but before the start of the series, we talked about how we didn’t want to look as a young team … And I think we showed today.”
Oval Match with a disability, England captain Ben Stokes, this is the fifth and last day “incredible series,” he said.
“A lot of teams have been done from both teams,” he said. “Commitment and energy is extraordinary.
“Now he stopped here, we’re painful in a painful way because we couldn’t win the series, but since we’re a great advocate of the test cricket game, this series was an incredible advertisement worldwide.
He said: “All doubts say that death is dead, this series said the opposite.”
British Chief Coach Brendon McCullum described one of the “best test matches of all time”.
“Today we emerged with high hopes, but Muhammad Siraj and the passion of Indian men were very strong, and ultimately they deserve to win this test match,” he said.
“We had a chance. We’ll look at our falling captures and our position with the bat.
“According to the plan, you never expect anything to go.”




