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We dropped quite a few: Gill rues errors
Hindustan Times Mumbai
|June 25, 2025
Shubman Gill in his first Test as Indian captain was handed a rather tough defeat to stomach by England, especially after India found themselves in a dominant position for most part of the five-day Test match.
NEW DELHI: The Indian team lost by five wickets in the first Test at Headingley, Leeds on Tuesday.
Not often does one see a team with five centurions lose the match but England successfully chased down 371 in the final innings to complete their second highest most successful chase. Ben Duckett's tremendous knock (149) and help from Zak Crawley (65), Joe Root (53*) and Jamie Smith (44*) ensured they romp home with relative ease.
"(It was) a brilliant Test, we had our chances in the match but a few dropped catches, lower order did not contribute as much as we would have liked it to but proud of the team and overall a good effort," said Gill in the post-match presentation.
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