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IND vs ENG 5th Test: The Oval curator shares his version after heated exchange with Gautam Gambhir

IND vs ENG 5th Test: The Oval curator shares his version after heated exchange with Gautam Gambhir

Time of India29-07-2025
The Oval curator Lee Fortis had a heated exchange with Gautam Gambhir before the fifth Test between India and England. (TimesofIndia.com)
TimesofIndia.com in London:
The Oval curator Lee Fortis has presented his side of the story after getting into a
heated and animated exchange with India head coach Gautam Gambhir
on Tuesday. During the exchange, Gambhir was spotted pointing fingers at the ground staff member and yelling out, "you don't tell us what we need to do."
"You saw what he was like this morning. He's a bit touchy!," when asked to share specifics. Fortis said, "There's no side of the story. You'll have to ask him that," when prodded to share why Gambhir got upset.
IND vs ENG: Gautam Gambhir loses cool during heated exchange with ground staff at The Oval ahead of 5th Test
Fortis evaded multiple attempts at providing facts of what transpired between him and the former India batter. "I'm okay. We've got nothing to hide here," he said.
The Indian team are in London for the fifth and final Test between India and England starting Thursday.
England lead the series 2-1.
The confrontation seemingly occurred over practice pitch conditions, requiring batting coach Sitanshu Kotak's intervention to defuse the situation.
Kotak stepped in to resolve the situation, taking Fortis aside for a lengthy discussion in one corner of the practice area.
Following the intervention, both Gambhir and Fortis went their separate ways, with the India coach returning to supervise the ongoing net session.
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