
Gorgeous Gill
He made a double century in his first innings and 161 in the second innings to put England on the backfoot. India defeated England by 336 runs and this will go on the record books. With his performance he has become a distinguished player. In his very first outing as a captain, Gill has proved he is here to stay for a very long time. I have no words of appreciation for Indian selectors and Indian coach Gautam Gambhir for discovering a leader in Shubman. It is a tough outing for India because Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are no more part of this team and winning in England without the legendary duo was unthinkable earlier, but Gill did that in style.
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