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ईमेल दर्ज करें और न्यूज़लेटर सब्सक्राइब करें
ईमेल दर्ज करें और न्यूज़लेटर सब्सक्राइब करें
In a spectacular display of skill and leadership, Shubman Gill has etched his name in Indian cricket history by scoring his maiden double-century (203)* in Test cricket as captain. This remarkable innings came during the second Test against England at the iconic Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
Taking on the responsibility of Test captaincy after Rohit Sharma’s retirement, Gill showed poise, determination, and class. Facing a quality English bowling attack, the 25-year-old crafted a flawless innings full of elegant drives, smart footwork, and calculated risk-taking.
Gill brought up his double-ton with a graceful on-drive off James Anderson, earning a standing ovation from the Eden crowd.
This double-century not only powered India to a commanding first-innings total of 519/7 declared but also marked the beginning of a new era. Gill’s innings was a blend of personal brilliance and tactical maturity. Under his leadership, India dominated all five sessions across the first two days.
With this double-century, Shubman Gill became:
Speaking after the day’s play, Gill said:
“Captaining India in Tests is a dream. To contribute with the bat in such a big way, especially at Eden, is emotional. I just wanted to build a partnership and stay disciplined. Credit goes to the whole team for the setup.”
Senior cricketers and pundits were quick to praise Gill’s maturity. Former captain Virat Kohli tweeted:
“Pure class. A leader’s knock. Welcome to greatness, Shubman.”
India ended Day 2 with England trailing by 428 runs. Gill’s innings has not only put India in a dominant position but also inspired belief in the new generation of cricketers leading the Test side.
With this record-breaking performance, Gill has cemented his role as the new face of Indian Test cricket. His next challenge will be maintaining consistency and carrying the legacy of great Indian captains forward.
Conclusion:
Shubman Gill’s double-century under pressure, as a young captain, is more than just numbers. It’s a statement — of intent, of leadership, and of India’s promising cricketing future.
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