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'Gill made batting look easy, but …': Ryan rues captain's run-out, defends Bumrah omission
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India's assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate acknowledged the impact of Shubman Gill's unfortunate run-out and Jasprit Bumrah's absence on the first day of the fifth Test against England. Despite these setbacks and ending the day at 204/6, he praised Karun Nair and Washington Sundar's resilience. Ten Doeschate remains optimistic, hoping the team can reach 300, considering it a competitive score.
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