<p>London: Head coach Gautam Gambhir hailed India's fighting spirit after their remarkable six-run win over England in the fifth Test, asserting that his side will “never surrender” regardless of the challenges.</p>.<p>Set a record target of 374, England looked poised for victory at 339 for six at stumps on the penultimate day. However, India produced a spirited comeback on the final morning, picking up the remaining four wickets quickly to bowl the hosts out for 367 and level the five-match series 2-2.</p>.<p>“We’ll win some, we’ll lose some… but we’ll NEVER surrender! Well done boys!” Gambhir posted on social media platform ‘X’ after the win.</p>.<p>The result marked a significant turnaround for India, who came into the England series after a string of poor performances in the traditional format under Gambhir’s charge.</p>.<p>While Gambhir enjoyed early success in white-ball formats, his Test tenure began on a sour note with a 0-3 whitewash at home against New Zealand. It was followed by a 1-3 defeat in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia.</p>.<p>England presented Gambhir’s most testing assignment, with a young Shubman Gill taking over the captaincy following the retirements of veterans Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.</p>.<p>India began the series with a five-wicket loss at Headingley but bounced back with a dominant 336-run win at Edgbaston. The visitors pushed England to the edge at Lord’s before narrowly going down by 22 runs.</p>.<p>In Manchester, India battled hard to force a draw, setting the stage for a high-stakes decider at The Oval.</p>.<p>In a dramatic final Test, the visitors showed grit and composure to snatch a memorable win -- sealing a 2-2 series draw and restoring pride at the end of a roller-coaster campaign.</p>
<p>London: Head coach Gautam Gambhir hailed India's fighting spirit after their remarkable six-run win over England in the fifth Test, asserting that his side will “never surrender” regardless of the challenges.</p>.<p>Set a record target of 374, England looked poised for victory at 339 for six at stumps on the penultimate day. However, India produced a spirited comeback on the final morning, picking up the remaining four wickets quickly to bowl the hosts out for 367 and level the five-match series 2-2.</p>.<p>“We’ll win some, we’ll lose some… but we’ll NEVER surrender! Well done boys!” Gambhir posted on social media platform ‘X’ after the win.</p>.<p>The result marked a significant turnaround for India, who came into the England series after a string of poor performances in the traditional format under Gambhir’s charge.</p>.<p>While Gambhir enjoyed early success in white-ball formats, his Test tenure began on a sour note with a 0-3 whitewash at home against New Zealand. It was followed by a 1-3 defeat in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia.</p>.<p>England presented Gambhir’s most testing assignment, with a young Shubman Gill taking over the captaincy following the retirements of veterans Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.</p>.<p>India began the series with a five-wicket loss at Headingley but bounced back with a dominant 336-run win at Edgbaston. The visitors pushed England to the edge at Lord’s before narrowly going down by 22 runs.</p>.<p>In Manchester, India battled hard to force a draw, setting the stage for a high-stakes decider at The Oval.</p>.<p>In a dramatic final Test, the visitors showed grit and composure to snatch a memorable win -- sealing a 2-2 series draw and restoring pride at the end of a roller-coaster campaign.</p>