Ind vs Aus: ‘They should fix their attitude- Australia’s World Cup hero warns Shubman Gill before the Adgbaston Test

Former Australian wicketkeeper-Brad Hadin has called for India’s new Test Captain Shubman Gill to “adjust” in the first Test match of Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy in Headingly after a loss of five wickets in the first Test match of 2025. The necklace, despite being five centurions in India’s match, was attributed to a large extent poor fielding performance, where the team dropped eight catches in two innings, allowing England to successfully pursue a target of 371 runs. India’s fielding laps proved to be particularly expensive in terms of England opener Ben Docket, which was two in the innings and scored 211 runs in the match, including the match winner 149 in the fourth innings. Docket’s performance gave him the Player of the Match award and helped England take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
“Every great team, no matter in which year you are playing, a standout feature that they always have is that they have been a great fielding team. And I think a legacy Gill has started leaving the team now. He needs an approach adjustment,” Headin said while speaking on the Willow Talk Podcast. The former Australian keeper also pointed out a potential issues that stems from the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, which suggest a relationship between tournament and declining standards.Quiz: Who is that IPL player? “If you want to field well and compete throughout the time, this is just an attitude. You can take away all your technical work from the field and there are many coaches as someone, but it doesn’t matter. Even this year, even in the IPL, was a terrible catching. And it can be a sub -product, “Hadin said. The fielding performance of the Indian team saw their batting performance, where both of them managed to post competitive yoga in the innings. Despite being a Spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, the attack of motion struggled to create an impact and was interrupted by the dropped catch. Team India is now preparing for the second Test match to be held from 2-6 July 2025 at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham. The team will need to address their fielding concerns to level the series. England have announced their squad for the second Test, in which Ben Stokes continues as captain. The squad consists of prominent players such as Jofra Archer, Ben Docket, Joe Root and Chris Woakes, as they manufacture their profit in the series.