It was a tense moment on Day 5 at Headingley when Ben Stokes, in his usual fearless style, went for a reverse sweep. But instead of finding the boundary, the ball popped up and landed safely in the hands of Shubman Gill. What followed was a celebration that instantly caught the crowd’s attention. Gill, fired up by the dismissal, let out an animated reaction, one that reminded many of Virat Kohli’s iconic style. Watch the clip: Pipe down gilly bro , you ain't him ðŸ˜pic.twitter.com/lJ8VlilKoN — Popa 🇮🇳 (@MagnesiumKohli) June 24, 2025 Also Read: Hardik Pandya's rumoured ex-girlfriend Esha Gupta opened up on their relationship Duckett Guides England to Epic Win at Headingley England crafted a masterpiece of triumph at Headingley by pursuing a record-breaking 371 target on the final day, providing the Test series against India a 1-0 begin. It was their second-highest winning chase in Test cricket. The main man was Ben Duckett with a sparkling 149, with him and Zak Crawley (65) compiling 188 runs for their partnership. And then Joe Root (53*) and debutant Jamie Smith (44*) guided England home with an unbeaten 71-run stand. Earlier during the last session, Ben Stokes had tried to switch gears with a couple of aggressive shots, one of those being a perilous reverse-sweep. That same shot brought an abrupt end to his innings, as he had given a catch to Shubman Gill at short third. India showed fleeting signs of a comeback with Prasidh Krishna dismissing Crawley and Pope back, and Shardul Thakur toppling Duckett and Brook on consecutive balls. Root remained unflappable, however, and Smith put the seal on things in confidence, two of them off Jadeja in sixes. The platform for the victory was laid early in the day when England's top two batsmen weathered the storm and fought back after the first drinks break. Duckett's aggressive strokeplay and Crawley's dominance left India on their back foot in what was a testing day for their bowlers.