England captain Ben Stokes, who missed the Oval match with an injury, said it had been an “incredible series”, with all five matches going to a fifth and final day. “The commitment and energy has been outstanding,” he said
India Skipper Shubman Gill acknowledges the crowd after Monday’s win. Pic/Getty Images
India captain Shubman Gill said on Monday that squaring the Test series with England at 2-2 “means so much” after his side won a thrilling match at the Oval by six runs.
“It means so much,” Gill told the BBC. “This was a very hard-fought series. Both teams throwing punches and you could never really predict after Day Four who was going to win the match. We are a young team, but before the start of the series we spoke about how we didn’t want to be looked at as a young team... and I think we showed that today.”
England captain Ben Stokes, who missed the Oval match with an injury, said it had been an “incredible series”, with all five matches going to a fifth and final day. “The commitment and energy has been outstanding,” he said.
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