In the second Test match between india and england, while indian captain Shubman Gill was playing brilliantly, an english fast bowler tried to confuse him and take his wicket. But Shubman Gill recovered and escaped from it. The question has now arisen in cricket circles whether the england team is trying to take a cheating wicket due to this incident. The second Test match between india and england started at the Edgbaston stadium yesterday. england won the toss and elected to bowl first. The indian team batted first on the first day. KL rahul was dismissed for 2 runs. Karun Nair was dismissed for 31 runs. In this situation, Captain Shubman Gill played alongside yashasvi Jaiswal.
The incident took place in the 34th over of the match. england fast bowler Brydon Carse, while running to bowl, suddenly ran with his hand in a 'no-ball' gesture. By doing this, he tried to distract Shubman Gill by gesturing that he was going to bowl a no-ball. However, captain Shubman Gill, realizing that Brydon Carse was distracting him, immediately stopped batting and stepped back. Even so, Brydon finished bowling his ball. Later, Shubman Gill explained to the umpire why he stepped back. He also told him that Brydon Carse had gestured for a no-ball. The umpire declared the ball invalid.
This incident has created a stir among the fans. Fans are criticizing the england team on social media as to why they are doing such 'childish' things. They have also expressed their opinion that this is against the spirit of cricket. Captain Shubman Gill, who played brilliantly in this match, was on the field with 114 runs at the end of the first day's play. ravindra jadeja is on the field with 41 runs. The indian team is in a strong position at the end of the first day's play at 310 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in 85 overs.

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