In Edgbaston, an English journalist had even brought up India's bleak past, emphasizing that the squad had never won a single match.
Gill was eager to see the same reporter who had brought up the sour statistics in front of him at the pre-match news conference when he came to the press conference after making history.
"I can't see my favorite journalist. Where is he? I wanted to see him," Gill said, trolling the journalist during the media conference.
“I even said before the Test match that I don't really believe in history and stats. Over the last 56 years or so, we've played nine matches - different teams have come here. I believe we are the best team to have come here to England, and we have the capability to beat them, to win the series from here. If we keep making the right decisions and keep fighting, I think it would be one of the series to remember," he further said.
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Gill was eager to see the same reporter who had brought up the sour statistics in front of him at the pre-match news conference when he came to the press conference after making history.
"I can't see my favorite journalist. Where is he? I wanted to see him," Gill said, trolling the journalist during the media conference.
“I even said before the Test match that I don't really believe in history and stats. Over the last 56 years or so, we've played nine matches - different teams have come here. I believe we are the best team to have come here to England, and we have the capability to beat them, to win the series from here. If we keep making the right decisions and keep fighting, I think it would be one of the series to remember," he further said.

"Where's My Favourite Journalist?": Shubman Gill Trolls Reporter In Press Conference | Cricket News
Shubman Gill had a light-hearted moment in the press conference, as he trolled the journalist who had pointed out the stats of India's history in Edgbaston during the pre-match press conference.