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PM Modi condemns Pahalgam terror attack at Brics, calls for unity against terror

PM Modi condemns Pahalgam terror attack at Brics, calls for unity against terror

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Speaking to IndiaToday.in, Sunil Gavaskar said he would be more than happy if Shubman Gill breaks his record for most runs by an Indian in a Test series. The batting great backed Gill to go past Donald Bradman's all-time tally of 974 runs and go for 100 in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Gill scored 430 runs in the second Test, which India won by 336 runs.
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