The heated exchange between Shubman Gill and Zak Crawley in the final over of the Lord's Test has sparked controversy. While some former England players like Broad and Finn found humor in the situation, others like Vaughan and Southee criticized India's complaints about time-wasting tactics. KL Rahul warned England to expect a fiery response from India on Day 4.
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