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    Home - Cricket - Gill rues missed chances: ‘We were looking at a target of around 435’
    Cricket Updated:June 26, 2025

    Gill rues missed chances: ‘We were looking at a target of around 435’

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    Gill rues missed chances: ‘We were looking at a target of around 435’

    Cliff Notes – Gill rues missed chances: ‘We were looking at a target of around 435’

    • Shubman Gill expressed disappointment over India’s batting and fielding lapses, which allowed England to chase down 371 and take a 1-0 lead in the series.
    • India aimed to set a target of over 400 but suffered a lower-order collapse, losing their last six wickets for just 31 runs in the second innings.
    • Gill highlighted the team’s need to improve fielding, noting at least seven dropped chances, including two crucial ones in the final innings that benefitted Ben Duckett, who scored 149 runs.

    Gill rues missed chances: ‘We were looking at a target of around 435’

    Shubman Gill rued India’s missed chances with the bat and in the field after England chased down 371 to claim a 1-0 lead in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series.

    Gill said that India were looking to set England a target in excess of 400, but a second lower-order collapse in the match limited them to 364 in their second innings. India weren’t sharp in the field either, dropping at least seven chances in the Test, including two in the final innings. Ben Duckett, who was dropped twice, made the most of those lives to score 149 off 170 balls, paving the way for England pulling off their second-highest chase in Test cricket.

    “I think yesterday we were thinking that we’re going to give [England a target of] around 430, 435 and then declare,” Gill said at the post-match presentation. “But, unfortunately, I think our last six wickets scored around 20-25 [31] runs, which is never a good sign. But even today, I thought after their brilliant opening partnership, we did have our chances and just didn’t go our way in this match.”

    In their first innings, India had lost their last seven wickets for 41 runs and in the second, they lost their last six wickets for 31 runs. Gill said that India were looking to avoid such collapses and improve in the field in the remaining four Test matches.

    “Yes, that was something that we spoke about,” Gill said. “But when you are out there in the middle, it happens so quickly. And I think it would be one of those things that we have to rectify in the upcoming matches. Chances don’t come easy, especially on wickets like these, and we dropped quite a few catches. But I think we have got a young team, still a learning one, and hopefully, in the next matches, we’ll be able to improve on those aspects.”

    Ravindra Jadeja had some rough to work with on the final day, but could manage only one wicket, that of Ben Stokes, and ended with figures of 24-1-104-1. Duckett countered Jadeja with reverse-sweeps, picking him away for 38 off 38 balls, including five fours and a six. Gill felt that Jadeja had actually bowled well and suggested that the story might have been different had India held on to their chances.

    “He bowled brilliantly. I think he did produce some chances for us,” Gill said of Jadeja. “A few pop-ups, you know, that Rishabh [Pant] didn’t see. But that happens in a game of cricket. You kind of expect there would be some chances that wouldn’t go your way.”

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