img

After returning to England, James Anderson made a big revelation about Shubman Gill

Ansh Gain
6 months ago

England team’s fast bowler James Anderson, after returning to his country England, has revealed that in the last Test match played in Dharamshala, there was a heated argument on the field between him and Indian batsman Shubman Gill.

  Shubman Gill taunted Anderson :-

  Actually, Shubman Gill had taunted him that he should take retirement, but Anderson also replied to him immediately. He had told that even though his age is close to 42 years, he has the skill due to which he played for such a long time and after that he dismissed Gill within the next two balls.

James Anderson went to England and said in the Tailenders Podcast:-

James Anderson said in the Tailenders podcast after going to England, “I said something to Shubman Gill, like ‘Have you scored runs outside India also?’ And in response he said, ‘It is now time for you to retire.’ I had him out after two balls.” In this way, James Anderson had proved that even the best batsmen could not stand in front of him. He is the only fast bowler in the world who has taken 700 wickets in Tests.

Also read :- R Ashwin: That Night Of Rajkot Test, When Rohit Sharma Became The Support

Jonny Bairstow also tried to enter the debate:-

Let us tell you, Jonny Bairstow also tried to enter into this debate between James Anderson and Shubman Gill. Bairstow was playing in his 100th Test. In the second innings, when he hit three sixes to R Ashwin, he started asking Gill that you had told him to retire. On this Gill had said that how many centuries have you scored in India? Gill had teased Bairstow because he has not scored a single century in India.

James Anderson did not perform well in the test series :-

James Anderson played four matches in this series and took only 10 wickets. Even once he did not get a five-wicket haul. He has never been able to take five wickets in an innings in India and this was probably his last tour of India. The team had expectations from Anderson, but he did not live up to it.

Also read :- Legendary Captain Tim Southee Hints At Leaving New Zealand’s Test Captaincy!