
Shubman Gill Hundred Knock in England: India’s Test team captain Shubman Gill has scored a century in the second innings of Edgbaston Test. Gill made this century in 129 balls, hitting 9 fours and 3 sixes. With this century, Gill has equaled the record of India’s legendary player Sunil Gavaskar. Sunil Gavaskar was the only Indian player to score a double century and a century in the same Test match, but Shubman Gill has now taken this record as well.
India Skipper Shubman Gill Follows Up His Double Hundred with Another 💯 at Edgbaston 👏#WTC27 #ENGVIND : https://t.co/av3A67xtry pic.twitter.com/blabeisdel
– ICC (@ICC) July 5, 2025
Shubman Gill’s bat echoed in England
Shubman Gill’s bat is going on a lot on the tour of England. This second Test match is being played in Edgbaston. Gill has scored more than 350 runs by combining both innings of this match. Gill scored 269 runs in 387 balls in the first innings of this second Test match, hitting 30 fours and three sixes. At the same time, in the second innings, Gill is seen standing firmly. Edgbaston’s pitch Gill likes. The captain is batting for 100 runs in 130 balls in the second innings.
More than 500 runs scored in England
Shubman Gill also batted brilliantly in the first Test against England. The captain of India scored 147 runs in 227 balls in the first innings in the Leeds Test, with 19 fours and a six. However, in the second innings, Gill was able to score only 8 runs in 16 balls. India lost the first Test, but the Indian batsmen showed a strong performance in England.
Gill will break Don Bradman’s record
Shubman Gill is the highest run -scorer in this series. Currently, Gill has to play three more matches in this series. At the same time, Gill has scored more than 500 runs in two matches so far. Australian legendary player Don Bradman’s record of scoring the most runs in a series. In 1930, Don Bradman scored 974 runs in five matches in the Ashes series. If Gill continues to bat like this, then 95 -year -old Don Bradman can break the record.
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