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'Done for the series': Shubman Gill faces the heat from Ben Duckett after Zak Crawley spat

'Done for the series': Shubman Gill faces the heat from Ben Duckett after Zak Crawley spat

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Shubman Gill was sledged by Ben Duckett on Day 4 of the Lord's Test, as the England opener appeared to retaliate for the India captain's earlier spat with Zak Crawley. read more
Ben Duckett sledged Shubman Gill about him losing form before he was dismissed on Day 4 in Lord's Test. Image: Reuters
India captain Shubman Gill was at the receiving end on Day 4 of the ongoing Lord's Test as tension continues to rise among the players. While there had to be minor confrontations, the big controversy arrived on Day 3 of the third Test between India and England as Zak Crawley tried to waste time in the dying minutes of play.
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Enraged by Crawley's delaying tactics, Gill turned on his aggressive self as he stared down the opener and also engaged in a war of words with Ben Duckett.
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Ben Duckett sledges Shubman Gill at Lord's
On Day 4, it was Gill's turn to face the heat as he walked out to bat during the 15th over of India's chase. India were handed a target of 193 by England after the bowlers brought an end to the home team's innings for just 192.
The Indian chase got off to a poor start as Yashasvi Jaiswal fell for a duck and Karun Nair was dismissed on 14. Gill also did not last long as he fell to Brydon Carse for just 6, but not before Duckett took a dig at him.
Moments before Gill was dismissed, Duckett was heard playing mind games with Gill as he remarked how the Indian captain is past his best form in the series. Gill has scored three centuries in the ongoing Test series against England, but Duckett said he wouldn't be doing anything special anymore.
'600 runs and he's done for the series,' Duckett was heard saying on the stump mic. He wasn't wrong for the Lord's Test as Gill was dismissed on just 6, soon after.
So far, Gill has scored 607 runs in six innings at an average of 101.17.
Coming back to the Lord's Test. India still need 135 runs more to win the third Test against England. They ended Day 4 on 58/4 with Akash Deep falling to Ben Stokes as the last piece of action.
KL Rahul will resume batting on an unbeaten 33 on Monday and Rishabh Pant is expected to join him in the middle.
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