New Delhi . When the ghee does not come out of the straight finger, the finger has to be done… something like England bowler Brydon Carse tried to do India vs engine on the first day of the second test. After the wicket of KL Rahul and Karun Nair, Indian captain Shubman Gill was batting with Yashasvi Jaiswal. During this time, when the English bowlers were unable to break the pair, he started distracting Gil-Jayaswal. While Ben Stokes bathed with Jaiswal, Bridan Karse did some acts during the runup. However, Indian captain Shubman Gill did not like this thing.
The incident of Brydon Karse Versus Shubman Gill took place before the fourth ball of the 34th over when Karse raised his non-bowling arm in the air like a no ball in the run-up. Gill saw this act and withdrew at the last time. Although the English pacer bowled the ball, the umpire declared it a dead ball.
England had managed to distract Gill with this trick as he had implicated the Indian captain in front of the wicket on the next ball. England used the review for not giving out the umpire, but Gill survived due to an inside age.
Shubman Gill remained unbeaten by the end of the day and India’s score reached 300. Shubman Gill is present at the crease after scoring 114 runs and Ravindra Jadeja is giving 41 runs. India scored 310 runs on the board at the loss of 5 wickets in 85 overs on the first day. On the second day, Team India will eye on reaching a score of 500.