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Shubman Gill Out Or Not Out? Internet Erupts Over Star's Contentious Catch In WTC Final. Video

After Australia set India a record 444-run target on a tricky pitch at the World Test Championship final at The Oval on Saturday, there was huge uproar on social media over the dismissal of Shubman Gill. India started the humongous chase on a strong footing, but  at the stroke of tea, Scott Boland got one to bounce little extra from length and it flew from ball the shoulder of Gill's bat only to be lapped up by a diving Cameron Green at gully. It was the second time in the game that Green took a screamer though replay suggested it was a close call with the ball very close to the ground.

The decision got the internet divided.

Third umpire watching the replay before pressing out #WTCFinal pic.twitter.com/ZTFeGsihpC

It was a great effort from Cameron Green but it is the moment immediately after the catch is taken, when the hand turns, that must cause Shubman Gill to be very disappointed.

Unlucky Shubman Gill.It should've been Not Out. pic.twitter.com/CSxFzB1xc0

Crowd shouting "Cheater, Cheater". pic.twitter.com/qmaLUd2PiR

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Talking about Day 4, India kept things tight in the morning but Carey (66 not off 105) and Mitchell Starc (51 off 47) showed aggressive intent to share a 93-run stand off 120 balls for the seventh wicket. They collected 69 valuable runs off 87 balls before Pat Cummins declared the innings after his own dismissal.

The time of the declaration was questionable considering the 263 is the highest fourth innings chase at The Oval and 418 in overall Test history.

Skipper Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill looked comfortable against Cummins and Scott Boland. Gill ultimately fell to Boland. Rohit began with pull shot off Cummins before hitting him past the mid-on fielder in the following

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