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VIDEO: Anderson’s 132 KMPH ball, then Shubman Gill stepped out and hit a long six.

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Shubman Gill (Photo Source: X/Twitter)

Indian batsman Shubman Gill troubled the English team a lot at the beginning of the second day of the ongoing Test between the two teams in Dharamshala on Friday, March 8. In fact, Gill ruined all the plans of England captain Ben Stokes and the experienced fast bowler by hitting a brilliant six off Anderson’s ball.

From the beginning of the second day’s play, Rohit and Gill together scored runs quickly and put complete pressure on the English bowlers. During his half-century innings, Shubman Gill hit such a six off the ball of James Anderson that all the players of the opposition team were surprised and upset after seeing it.

In fact, on the very second ball of the 31st over of the Indian innings, Gill stepped out and hit a brilliant six over Anderson’s head. After seeing this shot, Anderson himself and English captain Ben Stokes looked quite surprised and upset. Anderson had bowled this ball at a speed of about 131 km per hour, Gill stepped out and with great love took the ball outside the boundary line.

See that shot of Shubman Gill here

Talking about the match, Team India is far ahead of England in this match. After winning the toss in Dharamshala, England captain Ben Stokes decided to bat first. Jack Crowley and Ben Duckett gave a solid start to England and added 64 runs for the first wicket. At one time England’s score was 100/2. But after that the English team lost wickets at frequent intervals.

Apart from Jack Crawley and Ben Duckett, no other English batsman could stay at the crease for long and the England team was limited to 218 runs. India has already taken an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series and India’s victory in this test match is considered almost certain. Team India’s score in the match is currently 305/3.



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