Key Points

India comprehensively defeated West Indies in the first Test match under Shubman Gill's captaincy at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The victory was built on centuries from three batsmen and strong bowling and fielding performances. Gill highlighted the team's collective effort and ability to perform under pressure. The win marks a significant milestone in Gill's leadership journey with the national team.

Key Points: Gill Celebrates Perfect India Test Win Against West Indies

  • India secured comprehensive innings victory over West Indies
  • KL Rahul, Dhruv Jurel and Ravindra Jadeja scored centuries
  • Young team demonstrated exceptional performance
  • Gill credits team's collective effort and resilience
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1st Test: Win over West Indies was the perfect game for us, says skipper Gill

Shubman Gill praises India's dominant performance in first Test, highlighting team's centuries and fielding prowess in comprehensive victory.

"This was a perfect game for us - Shubman Gill, Post-Match Presentation"

Ahmedabad, Oct 4

After securing his first home Test win as India's captain, Shubman Gill said the side's victory over the West Indies by an innings and 140 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium was the perfect game they wanted.

India's dominant win coming inside three days was built by centuries from KL Rahul, Dhruv Jurel and Ravindra Jadeja, alongside sharp fielding and incisive bowling spells helped them take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. "I mean, six (toss) losses in a row, but as long as we keep winning the matches, it doesn't matter for us, and it's a perfect game for us, so very happy with the win."

"Honestly, I think this was a perfect game for us. Three centurions in the game, and I think we fielded really well in both innings, we don't really have any complaints," said Gill in the post-match presentation ceremony.

While Gill and left-handed opener Yashasvi Jaiswal missed out on big scores, he was quick to credit others for their match-winning contributions. "Definitely, whenever you get a start, I think it was a pretty good wicket to bat on. We both (Jaiswal and himself) got starts but couldn't convert, there were plenty of other batsmen who converted, so happy for them."

"When you've got quality spinners like them, it's difficult to be able to rotate, but it's good to have an option of too many, rather than not having that many options, but always difficult, that's the challenge, and that's the fun of playing in India. There will always be someone who will be out there, ready to get the job done for the team. The entire team and the young team came out with flying colours."

Reflecting on his leadership journey in Tests so far, Gill, who could be named as India's new ODI skipper, said, "So many things - it's hard to pin down on one or two things that I learnt, but I think over a period of two years, how we bonded as a team, and how we got ourselves out from tough situations and difficult situations, that was really pleasing for me to see. We are still a learning side, and I think as long as we keep learning from experiences that we have, I think we're going to be on the positive side of the match."

- IANS

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Priya S
Great win but honestly, we need to test ourselves against stronger teams. West Indies aren't what they used to be. Still, good to see youngsters stepping up!
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Arjun K
Dhruv Jurel's century was the highlight for me! Finally we're finding good wicketkeeper-batsmen. Future looks bright for Indian cricket 🏏
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Sarah B
Impressive how Gill handled the pressure in his first home Test as captain. His humble attitude and team-first approach is refreshing to see.
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Vikram M
Winning by an innings and 140 runs in just 3 days! That's domination. Our spin attack is world class as always. Jadeja proving why he's the MVP!
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Michael C
Good to see the transition happening smoothly. Young players getting opportunities and delivering. The future of Indian cricket is in safe hands.

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