The last over on Day 4 at Lord's, the last seven minutes of the day, has seen all the drama that the last 3 days, even the fourth day, were missing. Zak crawley, the main character of the entire drama, was seen pulling out, taking off his gloves and shaking his left hand, showing that the ball hit his fingers. And this had triggered Indian captain Shubman Gill, who had a heated chat and some animated gestures with Crawley and partner Ben Duckett. Watching that, England's bowling consultant, Tim Southee, recalled when Shubman had a back massage on Day 4, quietly indicating his hypocrisy. After the day's play, Southee addressed the media, acknowledged that the heat is great for a high-voltage Test match and stated, “It’s good. always exciting to see both sides animated towards the end. Not sure what they were complaining about when Gill was lying down getting a massage in the middle of the day yesterday. It’s part of the game. Near the end of the day, it’s an exciting way to finish the day." He further added that Crawley will hopefully continue the next day. He added, "Yeah, he (Crawley) will be assessed overnight. Hope he’ll be alright to carry on tomorrow." Read also: Ben Stokes dismissed Nitish Reddy What happened in the last seven minutes of Day 4? Earlier it was speculated that England would have 10 minutes to bat and then it was gradually reduced to 7. jasprit Bumrah opened the bowling while Crawley faced him. Crawley at first stopped citing a sight screen issue. Gill was seen frustratingly exchanging cuss words, with the entire Indian contingent clapping at Crawley. The second trigger came when Crawley behaved like he got a hit on his finger. Gill had a chat, and Duckett did a Sam Konstas thing from the 2024-25 BGT series! But ultimately India bowled the full over, trailing behind just 2 runs. Notably, what Southee mentioned, Gill has been suffering from a back issue since the Leeds Test and was seen repeatedly taking treatment for his lower back. The century he got in Edgbaston in the first innings, saw him calling the physio a number of times because of the issue. And it continued at the Lord's; however, during fielding on Day 3.