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4th Test: It's Good To Be Feisty, You Need To Have An Identity As A Captain, Says Karthik On Gill
In the pre-match press conference, Gill revealed his issue with England during the fag end of day three’s play in the third Test at Lord’s was more with the openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett turning up 90 seconds late, which ensured they got only one over to bowl at them. Gill raised the roof by saying that this move from England was just not in the spirit of the game.
“I've really enjoyed him as a captain so far. On the field I think he's improving but off the field is where I've been most impressed. I think yesterday's press conference was absolutely box office in terms of apparently it just went quiet till the last question was asked about why things have gotten a bit spicy and he said look England went 90 seconds late and we don't appreciate that and I like it.”
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