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India head coach Gautam Gambhir involved in altercation with The Oval's chief curator; watch video
There was a heated moment at The Oval in London just two days before the fifth and final Test between India and England. India's head coach Gautam Gambhir got into a verbal argument with the ground's chief curator, Lee Fortis. The incident happened during the team's practice session on Tuesday, July 29.
In a video going viral online, Gambhir can be seen in a tense exchange with Fortis near the pitch area. The exact reason behind the argument is not confirmed yet. It appears that the altercation may be related to the pitch conditions or how the surface was being prepared for the final Test.
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VIDEO | Indian team's head coach Gautam Gambhir was seen having verbal spat with chief curator Lee Fortis at The Oval Cricket Ground in London ahead of the last Test match of the series starting Thursday.
After having drawn the fourth Test at Old Trafford, India have a chance… pic.twitter.com/hfjHOg9uPf — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) July 29, 2025
India are currently trailing 2-1 in the five-match series. The fourth Test ended in a draw at Old Trafford and the final match at The Oval is their last chance to level the series. All eyes will now be on Thursday, July 31, when the two teams take the field for one last time in this thrilling series.

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