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The dispute began when Gill accused Crowley of wasting time. India’s effort was to put two overs in the last six minutes, but due to the moves of Croly, only one over could be put, which made Gill angry.
Delhi: Just before the third day of the Lord’s Test ended, there was a tension between India captain Shubman Gill and England opener Jack Croly. The dispute began when Gill accused Crowley of wasting time. India’s effort was to put two overs in the last six minutes, but due to the moves of Croly, only one over could be put, which made Gill angry.
Peterson told recreational moment
Former England batsman Kevin Peterson described this entire incident as beneficial for Test cricket. He wrote on social media, “Test cricket needs an injection. Raising a finger and little aggression – this is the perfect way for the day and tomorrow, when anger is at the peak and feelings come out, it becomes entertaining. I like it very much.”
Alastair Cook also agreed
Former England captain Alastair Cook also described this conflict as essential for the Test series. He said, “Everything was going on very friendly till now, but it is bound to happen in the five-match series, when players play again and again against each other, then such small moments come out.”
Third day condition
On the third day, England had scored 2 runs without any loss. Earlier, both teams scored 387-387 runs in the first innings, which has reached the exciting position.
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