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Indian Express
10 minutes ago
- Indian Express
‘His control against English bowlers sent message to dressing room': Jonathan Trott on ‘world class' Shubman Gill
Former England player Jonathan Trott said that Shubman Gill's body language and strategy in the opening day of the second India vs England Test are the traits of a world class player who has a bright future in the game. Gill struck his second century of the series, steering India to 310/5 at Stumps on day 1. On Day 2, he has continued on the same vein, going close and closer to his first Test double century. 'What also stood out was his body language and the way he scored his runs. His control against the English bowlers sent a message to the dressing room that he was taking charge (and) leading from the front,' Trott said in 'JioHotstar'. 'His intent was clear: 'I'll be there, I'll be not out, and I'll resume tomorrow. I'll make sure we get into a winning position'. (It was) very impressive from such a young man — a world-class player with a bright future.' 'Having the confidence to execute a plan that's not necessarily textbook, but gives you an edge over the opposition, is remarkable. As captain, that has a significant impact not just out in the middle, but also for those watching from the team balcony,' he added. The incumbent Afghanistan cricket team coach also pointed out the difference in approach in Gill's batting while facing Brydon Carse and Chris Woakes at Birmingham. 'Carse has a bit more pace than Chris Woakes, but what's impressive is Gill's understanding of how to counter both,' he said. 'He knows Woakes will try to attack the stumps, and without express pace, Gill formulated a plan to handle that — not something he came up with on the day, but a strategy clearly thought out well in advance. This is what separates good players from average ones and world-class players from the rest.' Gill made his maiden Test 150 and Ravindra Jadeja supported him with a gritty fifty as India reached 419 for six at lunch against England on the second day of the second match on Thursday. Gill (168 batting) and Jadeja (89) added 203 runs for a strong sixth-wicket alliance, before the latter got out to Josh Tongue. India added 119 runs in a dominant first session of the day. Gill's unbeaten 168 was also his highest Test score, surpassing the 147 he made in the first Test at Leeds.
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Business Standard
14 minutes ago
- Business Standard
ENG vs IND 2nd Test day 2 Session 1: Gill-Jadeja help India stay in control
India tightened their grip in the second Test at Edgbaston against England as they managed to go past the first session of Day 2 as well, with the scoreboard reading 414 for 6. Skipper Shubman Gill continued his form and went on to score his maiden Test hundred, while Jadeja, despite missing his century by 11 runs, kept the English bowlers at bay for most of the session. India will now have the licence to go all out in the next session and get as close as they can to 500, putting the home side under psychological pressure. India started Day 2 exactly where they left off on Day 1, adding runs at a brisk pace without taking any risks. Ravindra Jadeja went on to complete his 23rd Test half-century. Meanwhile, Shubman Gill scored his maiden 150 in Test cricket, making him only the second Indian skipper after Md Azharuddin to achieve this feat. The Indian pair played shots all around the ground, making the English side look miserable and clueless. Except for a few swinging balls from Woakes that caused close calls, no bowler from the host side was able to put any pressure on the pair of Gill and Jadeja. There was a bit of altercation between Jadeja and the English team, who were not happy with Jadeja's movement on the pitch with spikes after playing the ball. The Indian all-rounder calmed the situation down and continued to bat on with great composure despite a little after-ball movement on the pitch. The Indian pair took the more attacking route in the final 30 minutes of the session and completed a 200-run stand for the fifth wicket, marking only the second instance of an Indian pair adding 200 runs for a wicket at Edgbaston. Before this, Ravindra Jadeja and Rishabh Pant had added 222 runs back in 2022. Jadeja tried to complete his century quickly but lost his wicket on the individual score of 89 as India lost their sixth wicket at 414. It was another test of patience for the Indian management, as Washington Sundar—whose selection over Kuldeep Yadav for the second match was aggressively questioned—came out to bat. However, he avoided any chance of losing his wicket quickly, despite facing a barrage of bouncers in the final over before lunch, as India finished the session after adding 109 runs with the loss of one wicket. Shubman Gill (168 not out) and Washington Sundar (1 not out) will be the two batters taking the crease for India to start the second session. India 1st Inning 419-6 (110 ov) CRR:3.81 Batter Dismissal R B 4s 6s SR Yashasvi Jaiswal c JL Smith b B Stokes 87 107 13 0 81.31 KL Rahul b C Woakes 2 26 0 0 7.69 Karun Nair c H Brook b B Carse 31 50 5 0 62 Shubman Gill (C) Not out 168 288 18 1 58.33 Rishabh Pant (WK) c Z Crawley b S Bashir 25 42 1 1 59.52 Nitish Kumar Reddy b C Woakes 1 6 0 0 16.67 Ravindra Jadeja c JL Smith b JC Tongue 89 137 10 1 64.96 Washington Sundar Not out 1 11 0 0 9.09 Extras 15 (b 1, Ib 6, w 1, nb 7, p 0) Total 419 (6 wkts, 110 Ov) Bowler O M R W NB ECO Chris Woakes 25 6 81 2 2 3.24 Brydon Carse 21 2 76 1 0 3.62 Josh Tongue 17 0 81 1 1 4.76 Ben Stokes 19 0 74 1 4 3.89 Shoaib Bashir 27 1 92 1 0 3.41 Joe Root 1 0 8 0 0 8


Time of India
28 minutes ago
- Time of India
Record alert! Shubman Gill becomes first Indian captain to achieve this historic feat
Shubman Gill (AFP Photo) NEW DELHI: Shubman Gill continued his golden run with the bat, scoring his seventh Test century — and second in as many matches since taking over as India's Test captain — to put India in a commanding position on Day 2 of the second Test against England at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Thursday. Gill's composed knock came at a crucial juncture, rescuing India from a shaky middle order and steering the team into a position of strength. Alongside Ravindra Jadeja , Gill stitched together a solid, unbeaten sixth-wicket stand that not only stabilised the innings but also seized momentum from the hosts. The pair looked untroubled by the English attack as they steadily built India's lead. IND vs ENG 2nd Test: Shubman Gill's statement ton, Jaiswal misses out & Karun Nair at No.3? Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! In the process, Gill etched his name into the history books. At just 25 years old, he became the first Indian captain to score over 300 runs in an overseas Test series at that age. His innings also placed him in elite company — he's now only the third Indian captain to register a 150-plus score in Test cricket before turning 26, joining the legendary MAK Pataudi (who achieved the feat twice) and Sachin Tendulkar . Gill's knock also has special historical significance in English conditions. His score is now the second-highest by an Indian captain in a Test match in England, behind only Mohammad Azharuddin's 179 at Old Trafford in 1990. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here . Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.