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This was a press conference to remember that Indian captain Shubman Gill on Sunday gave a moment of Levity after India’s historic 336 -run win over England in Edgbaston on Sunday. Jeet marked India’s first Test Triumph at the venue, with a series of five matches 1–1.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Starting the day at 72 for 3 for 3, England stumbled under continuous pressure from the Indian bowlers and was excluded for 271 before tea, never threatened the 608-Run target set by India.
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As ceremonies performed in the post -match briefing, a journalist reminded Gill of a pointed question before the match – about India’s winning record in Edgbaston. With a mischievous smile, Gill stopped, scanned the room dramatically, and removed: “I can’t see … my favorite journalist. Where is he?”Watch:Laughter in the room was torn, appreciating the good Jib evenly with the players and the media.Gill then reflected, “I really wanted to see him, but I said before the test match that I really don’t believe in figures or history.”He said, “In the last 50-60 years, we have played only seven matches here -separate teams, different era. I believe it is the best Indian team to come to England. We have got the ability to defeat them, to win the series from here. And we have got the right pace with us.”
With mood boants and Vishwas Sky-Haai, India witnessed the change of a historic series in Lord’s third Test starting on 10 July.