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Gavaskar Criticizes India’s s Test Performance, Says Gill’s Team Not a ‘Test Class’ After England Defeat

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NEW DELHI : “ Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar delivered a sharp critique of India’s s performance in the first Test against England, calling aspects of the team’s play not a “Test class” after a humbling five-wicket defeat on Tuesday. The loss marked a tough beginning for Shubman Gill in his new role as Test captain.

Despite five Indian players scoring centuries across both innings, the hosts failed to defend a challenging target of 371 on the final day. England’s aggressive batting, aided by India’s s sloppy fielding and ineffective bowling in key moments, saw the visitors take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.

England opener Ben Duckett led the charge with a masterful 149 off 170 balls, smashing 21 boundaries and a reverse-swept six off spinner Ravindra Jadeja. His 188-run opening partnership with Zak Crawley (65) laid the foundation, while contributions from Joe Root (53) and Jamie Smith (44*) sealed a memorable chase.

Gavaskar, speaking on Sony Sports, praised England’s intent and composure but did not hold back when evaluating India’s shortcomings.

“Full credit to England. Despite India having five centurions, England showed belief and confidence , especially in the final stretch. That made all the difference”, said Gavaskar. “But India’s s out-fielding was ordinary. Dropped catches and sluggish effort in the deep hurt them. It was not Test class”.

He also commented on the lack of support for pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, who bowled with fire but found little assistance from the other end.

“Bumrah bowled beautifully. But if he had someone maintaining pressure from the other side, it could have changed things. Hopefully, this loss serves as a wake-up call. The team has eight days to regroup”, Gavaskar said.

The former India captain also took aim at the team’s practice routines, urging players to abandon the optional practice approach ahead of the second Test.

“You are representing India, practice like it. Take a couple of days off now, but then get serious. No more optional training”, Gavaskar stressed. “In the past, even players like Cheteshwar Pujara have faced discouragement for wanting to train more. That attitude needs to change”.

India will look to bounce back in the second Test, with mounting pressure on the team’s s leadership and consistency in all departments.

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