Gill’s War Cry That Changed Everything

Shubman Gill’s War Cry Sparks India’s Comeback

On Day 4 of the final Test at The Oval, when all seemed lost for India, a war cry from Shubman Gill — “Ek ghanta zor lagayenge…” — lit the spark that turned the tide. His voice, picked up on the stump mic, became the rallying cry for a bowling attack that came alive just when it mattered most.

England’s Cruise Interrupted

England, chasing a record 374, looked well on course after a commanding partnership between Harry Brook (111) and Joe Root (105). With six wickets in hand and just 44 runs needed, they were on the verge of sealing a 3-1 series win. But right after Tea, the energy shifted — first Jacob Bethell, then Root, both fell in quick succession.

Krishna Strikes Twice, India Roars Back

Prasidh Krishna’s double blow just after Gill’s rallying call stunned England. Suddenly, they were 337 for six, and India had sniffed a miraculous win. Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton were left battling the bad light and the revived Indian attack, with just 35 runs standing between England and victory — and four wickets standing between India and a 2-2 draw.

What Lies Ahead

As Day 5 looms, all eyes are on whether Woakes, nursing a shoulder injury, will walk out to bat if needed. Rain and light delays only add to the drama. But whatever happens, Gill’s call has already etched itself as a turning point in a series full of unforgettable moments.

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