Shubman Gill has the same 'illness' as Karun Nair, who sat in Manchester

Indian captain Shubman Gill could do nothing special in the first innings of the fourth Test match played at Old Trafford, Manchester. Team India had a good start in a match, but Shubman Gill’s bat remained silent. Gill lost his wicket due to a big mistake. Karun Nair was also rejected in the last match, after which his batting technology was questioned, and in the fourth test he was dropped to play 11. Shubman Gill lost his wicket in this innings, Shubman Gill was out of the ball of Ben Stokes. In fact, Stokes bowled out a high speed ball in the 50th of the Indian innings. Gill hoped the ball would disappear, so he hadn’t put any shot and decided to leave the ball. But the ball hit his front road, after which the English team appealed and the referee spent him. After this decision, Gill also took a review, but the ball in the repetition looked at stumps and the decision went in favor of the referee. Once Shubman Gill was rejected, his wicket began to compare with the wicket of Karun Nair. Karun Nair was discharged from Lord’s test in the second innings. In the second innings of this match, Karun Nair was out of LBW in an attempt to lay a straight ball from Bridan Karse. He was then downloaded from the Manchester test. Sunil Gavascar even said that his technical problem is clear from the way Karun Nair was in the last innings at Lord’s. Then he may have been out of playing 11. Team India started well, on the first day of the fourth test, India lost the throw and beat first. Yashasvi Jaiswal played a brilliant turn of 58 runs, including 10 fours and 1 six. Kl Rahul also scored 46 runs and both players added 94 runs for the first wicket. After the dismissal of these two players, the responsibility to deal with Captain Shubman Gill came. But Gill lost his wicket cheaply. Gill scored 12 runs in 23 balls, but Ben Stokes prevented him from playing a big turn. Share this story -tags