India, July 16 -- Former England captain Michael Vaughan questioned India skipper Shubman Gill's attitude in the team's 22-run loss at Lord's. The defeat saw India trail in the five-match Test series by 1-2. Earlier, India won in Birmingham by 336 runs in the second Test after losing the series opener last week by five wickets in Leeds.

Gill has been in sublime touch in the series, scoring over 600 runs in just six innings, which included the record-breaking outing of 430 runs at Edgbaston. However, in his column in 'The Telegraph', Vaughan said that the 25-year-old didn't look as "technically tight" and lacked the usual calm when he walked out to bat in the second innings of the third Test. The India captain managed scores of just 16 an...