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When Gautam Gambhir scored 50 goals after retiring last day, Inds vs NZ 2016 Test [Watch]

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Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir had to retire injury during a Test match, similar Rashbh paint In the fourth Test against England in Manchester. This was two years after the last hearing, Gambhir returns to India in the Tests in the 2016 home series against New Zealand.

India was already ready for a non-available 2-0 margin in the best series of all three as the former left hand had enrolled in 11 for the final test in Indore. After scoring 29 runs in the first innings, Gambhir On the third day, the shoulder injury remained in the field.

However, he came out to open the innings and showed anxiety until the divers for the second run increased his injury. He forced Gambhir to field the third evening in the second innings of India with a score of 11/0.

Nevertheless, he returned to bat in the first wicket in the first wicket and scored 50 off 56 balls.

Here is a video of the entire match highlight in which Gambhir is retiring and looting (1: 11:30):

India announced its second innings on 216/3, which set the Cavs a difficult target of 475. The visitors surrendered and scored 153 runs, losing the match by 321 runs and 0-3 margins.

New Zealand’s journey was a partial test of Gautam Gambhir

Unfortunately for Gautam Gambhir, his international career did not last long after New Zealand’s aforementioned test in Indore. South Paul played the opening test of the following series against England in Rajkot.

However, before going to the remaining games of the series, he scored 29 runs in both innings. Gambhir never played India After two return tests in 2016, the 13 -year -old international career ended.

The current Indian head coach scored more than 10,000 runs in the formats in 242 games, including 20 centuries. Gautam Gambhir was ranked No. 1 Test batter in the world in the late 2000s. He also played a major role in the victories of India’s 2007 T20 and 2011 One Day World Cup.