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'I was made to look like a villain': The Oval curator on spat with Gambhir
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Lee Fortis, The Oval's chief curator, celebrated a successful Test match despite a prior heated exchange with Gautam Gambhir. The pitch offered assistance to both batters and bowlers, culminating in a thrilling finish where Mohammed Siraj's skill with the old ball secured a dramatic win for India. Fortis, unfazed by the controversy, is now preparing the square for The Hundred.
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