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Ind vs Eng: ‘Criminal Crime’ – Yogaj Singh shed tears in Shubman Gill Triple Century | Cricket news

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New Delhi: Yuvraj Singh’s father Yogaj Singh appeared to be Miffed and excavated India’s Test Captain Shubman Gill for the disappearance of a well -worthy triple century in the second Test against England at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham. Gill had done 269 commanding in the first innings, but was reduced to 31 runs after becoming the first Indian to defeat triple tons in more than a decade.“A player’s hunger should never die. Just saying ‘I have scored 200’ or ‘I have made 250’ – well, played well, okay. But I never say ‘well played’. This is your job, brother – but why do you get out?” Yograj said.“Go 300, then 350, even 400 – they will also come. But you have to try. My attitude is that getting out at any level is a criminal crime, brother. How do you leave? were you tired? Played a shot directly in someone’s hands? He said.“This player (Shubman) is really good, and perhaps every Indian cricketer – all eleven – have come out of their training. So it’s a big thing for you, and also for Shubman. The hard work she has done in the last seven years is finally giving fruit now,” she said.In the second innings, Gill produced another masterclass, with a royal 161 in just 162 delivery, making India announced 427/6 in 83 overs. Gill dazzled with his elegant strokeplay, adding 13 fours and eight sixes, became his eighth Test century, fifth against England, and finished third in his fourth innings as India’s Test captain.With a 430-run match, Gill is now the second biggest run-scorer in the same Test match, which is only behind England’s Graham Gooch (456 runs). He also became the first player in Test History to score a double century and 150 in a single match.

Former India captain Virat Kohli welcomed Gill’s remarkable achievement.Kohli said in his Instagram story, “Well played, Star Boy. History.Gill launched the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy series with a sublime 147 in the first innings of the first Test in Hadingley in Leeds. However, despite its century, India lost that game by five wickets.

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