Shubman Gill Makes History with Back-to-Back Tons in England
Shubman Gill becomes only the second Indian captain ever to score centuries in both the first and second Tests in England. A remarkable achievement in the heart of Test cricket
Gill led from the front in the 1st Test with a stunning 147 at Headingley, silencing critics and giving India a dominant start in the series
In the 2nd Test at Edgbaston, Gill remained unbeaten on 114, guiding India to 310/5. His calm presence under pressure stood out
With key players missing, Gill's leadership proved crucial. His batting form and tactical decisions have drawn comparisons to the likes of Rahul Dravid and Kohli
Only Rahul Dravid had previously scored back-to-back centuries as an Indian captain in England. Gill now joins that elite list
British commentators called Gill’s innings "a masterclass in timing and patience." He has quickly gained respect from both sides of the pitch
Gill now averages over 60 as Test captain, with a strike rate above 70 in English conditions—an impressive blend of aggression and control