
Team India captain Shubman Gill's hilarious stump-mic moment went viral on day five of the opening Test against England at the Headingley in Leeds. With India struggling to take a wicket, Gill encouraged Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna, claiming in Hindi how they can wreck the batting line-up.
The home side came into the final day of the series opener at 21/0 in six overs, chasing a daunting 371. Although Team India's bowlers beat the bat a few times, they weren't successful in finding the edges or beating the batters' defences. England reached lunch at 117/0, needing another 254 runs.
Watch the below video as Gill said in the 21st over:
"Ek taraf se Mohammed hai, doosri taraf se krishna hai, donon tabahi macha denge." (Mohammed from one end, Krishna from other. Both can create havoc.)
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