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IND vs Eng: ‘Take a bow, Shubman Gill!’ – Cricket world disappears after Captain’s first double ton. Cricket news

Vs England celebrating Shubman Gill

India’s Test Captain Shubman Gill left the Cricketing World with a commanding double century on 2 of the second Test against England in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Starting his overnight score of 114, the 25 -year -old surpassed the strokeplay to finish with a stunning 269 off 387 balls, marking his first double hundred in tests. Facing the English bowling attack, Gill used the flat surface the most, which compiles a knock that combines patience and accuracy. He brought a milestone with a single from Josh tongue, celebrating the praise of the Edgbaston crowd, celebrating with passion. Gill’s epic innings named her name in record books. He became the only third Indian to score a Test double hundred in England, which was included in Rahul Dravid (217 in 2002) and Sunil Gavaskar (221 in Oval, 1979). In particular, he is now the first Indian captain to score a dual century in England to cross 179 of Mohammad Azharuddin in Old Trafford in 1990. His 269 also became the highest individual score by an Indian in England, who beat the Gavaskar’s prolonged mark. Poured out of reactions Cricket fraternity. Mentor and former team partner Yuvraj Singh received the title of clarity and intention of Gill. He wrote, “Take a bow @shubmangill! It looks so easy on the big stage … invincible when the intention is clear.” Sachin Tendulkar praised both Gill and Ravindra Jadeja for his commitment, while R Ashwin called it a “brilliant start for his leadership”.

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Irfan Pathan noted a mixture of attraction and defense in Gill’s eyes ‘determination’ and his shot selection. Suresh Raina called it “leading his best”.

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As India finished its innings in 151 overs at 587, it was a captain’s knock that would be remembered for the coming years.

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