Shubman Gill faced a harrowing moment during the fourth Test against England when a sharp, rising delivery from Ben Stokes struck his helmet. Despite the painful blow, which required immediate medical attention, Gill bravely resumed batting. He continued to anchor India's innings alongside Washington Sundar, demonstrating resilience after early setbacks and keeping India in the hunt.
Dinesh Karthik lauded Shubman Gill's resilient performance in the fourth Test, drawing parallels to Ricky Ponting's legendary Ashes innings. Karthik believes Gill's unbeaten 78, crafted under immense pressure after an early collapse, showcases his leadership potential. He emphasized Gill's ability to inspire confidence and fight for the team, marking him as a key figure in tough situations.
Deep Dasgupta defends Shubman Gill amidst criticism, emphasizing the challenges of captaining a young Indian squad in England. Despite early setbacks in the second innings, Gill, along with Rahul, displayed resilience with a crucial 174-run partnership.