India, July 15 -- England great Stuart Broad said India captain Shubman Gill was horribly wrong if he thought he would get away easily by treating England opener Zak Crawley roughly during their second innings. The Test series, which was played on friendly terms, took a dramatically fiery turn after Gill got involved in a scuffle with Crawley and Ben Duckett in the last over of Day 3 at Lord's.
In their second innings, England came out to bat with just six minutes left on the clock. It was more than enough to get two overs in under normal circumstances, but Crawley was determined to ensure England faced only one over. He employed deliberate time-wasting acting of various kinds right from the onset, and once he stopped Jasprit Bumrah in h...
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