The Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series stands at 2-1, favouring England. India, led by Shubman Gill and coached by Gautam Gambhir, seeks an equaliser in London. Despite inexperience, the team has shown resilience. Gill defends Gambhir's actions regarding the pitch, expressing optimism about levelling the series. The team has faced challenges but remains focused on a significant achievement.
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