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So this is how Shubman Gill and James Anderson sledged each other in the Dharamshala test.

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Shubman Gill scored 452 runs in nine innings at an average of 56.5 in the recent Test series against England.

Shubman Gill and James Anderson. (Image Source: BCCI)

England’s great fast bowler James Anderson (James Anderson) during the fifth and final Test match played against India in Dharamshala recently against Shubman Gill (Shubman Gill) made a big revelation regarding the clash with.

James Anderson became the first fast bowler to reach 700 Test wickets on the third day of the Dharamsala Test. The England fast bowler took two wickets during Team India’s first innings, which also included the wicket of Shubman Gill, who scored a brilliant century.

James Anderson taunted Shubman Gill about his Test record

Just before reaching his century, the Indian cricket team’s star batsman got into a scuffle with the 41-year-old fast bowler in Dharamsala. When asked about the on-field clash with Anderson in the post-day press conference, Shubman Gill said: “I think it would be better for both of us to keep that conversation private.”

Now, James Anderson has revealed that he taunted Shubman Gill about his Test record outside India. According to ESPNcricinfo, James Anderson said on the BBC Tailenders podcast: “I said to him something like, ‘Are you able to score runs outside India?’ And he said, ‘It’s time for you to retire.’ Then after two balls I got him out.”

Shubman Gill’s figures are like this

Let us tell you, Shubhman Gill has scored 556 runs in 10 Test matches on foreign soil at an average of 32.70, which includes one century and two fifties. Gill’s best score is 110. However, Gill has a much better record in India, where he has scored 869 runs in 23 innings of 13 Test matches at an average of 41.38 with three centuries and four fifties. His best score is 128. He scored 452 runs in nine innings at an average of 56.5 in the recent Test series against England.

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