As India came onto the field to protect a 371-run target from England on Day 4's last session, the level of intensity was off the charts. The highlight of the day belonged to Indian young batter Shubman Gill, caught on camera at the team hurdle uttering: "Beh*****d g**d phad deni hai" – a passionate avatar that went viral in a split second. This fiery statement indicated how much fired-up the Indian side was, particularly after KL Rahul (137) and Rishabh Pant's (118) powerful knocks powered India to post a huge total of 371 runs. Gill, who is famous for his quiet batting approach, surprised everyone with his aggressive tone – and it looked to be working. The Indian bowlers launched their attack with fierce intensity, eager to rip through the English batting order. Social media went abuzz with reactions, memes, and admiration for Gill's never-before-seen avatar. Watch the video here: Shubman literally said behen-c**d g@nd phad deni hai...”😭😭😭😭pic.twitter.com/CPPPIXJMhU — 👑 (@SG77Era) June 23, 2025 Also Read | Rohit Sharma First Said No to Test Captaincy: Sourav Ganguly England Need 371 to Win 1st Test vs India India have given England a target of 371 runs to win the first Test at Headingley, after being bowled out for 364 in their second innings towards the end of Day 4. England's openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett batted cautiously and closed the day on 21 for 0 after six overs. They still require 350 runs on the last day. India possess a good record in defending large scores. Actually, they've only lost once having more than 350 to win - though that was in England. In 2022, England chased 378 at Edgbaston during the initial stages of the Bazball era under Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes, losing three wickets. India were well-placed for most of Day 4, with KL Rahul contributing 137 and Rishabh Pant scoring 118, his second century in the match. Pant is joint record holder for most Test centuries (4) by an England wicketkeeper. But as soon as Rahul was out, the rest of the Indian batting shattered. From 333/4, India was bundled out for 364 off 71 balls. The lower order contributed just 31 runs. Josh Tongue, "The Mop," mopped up the tail. He snatched three wickets in four balls, claiming Thakur, Siraj, and Bumrah, finishing with 3 for 72. With the match hanging perfectly in the balance, everyone's attention is now on Day 5 for what promises to be a nail-biting conclusion.