Key Points

Young Indian captain Shubman Gill delivered a stunning performance in the second Test at Edgbaston, scoring an unbeaten 114. His remarkable innings was highlighted by an incredibly low false-shot percentage and solid defensive technique. Experts like Mark Butcher and Ravi Shastri were full of praise for Gill's mature batting approach. The day's play saw India reach 310/5, setting a strong foundation for the match.

Key Points: Shubman Gill Shines with Stunning Test Century at Edgbaston

  • Gill scored his 7th Test century with lowest false-shot percentage
  • Unbeaten 114 demonstrates exceptional batting technique
  • Shared 99-run partnership with Ravindra Jadeja
  • Experts praise his defensive and attacking capabilities
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2nd Test: 'Magnificent' Shubman Gill looked 'so solid' on day one, says Butcher

Shubman Gill's magnificent 114 impresses experts, showcasing solid technique and leadership in crucial India-England Test match

"He was so solid and has taken to captaincy - Mark Butcher"

Birmingham, July 3

Ahead of day two's play in the second Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Edgbaston, former England cricketer Mark Butcher said he was in awe of India skipper Shubman Gill's unbeaten 114 on day one and went on to call it “magnificent” and “solid”.

Gill hit his seventh Test ton - and second in as many games since being appointed as India's Test captain - as the tourists' made 310/5 in 85 overs on day one. He and Ravindra Jadeja, who was unbeaten on 41, also shared an unbroken sixth-wicket stand of 99 and will be aiming to extend it on day two.

"Day one here was different to Headingley - not as much pace in the pitch, not as many balls flying to third man - but that didn't make it any less exciting or exhilarating. Gill played magnificently. He came up with the answers to everything England threw at him."

"He was so solid and has taken to captaincy. I am not a big one for numbers but he had the lowest false-shot percentage of any innings in England since records began 20 years ago," said Butcher on Sky Sports' broadcast.

Ravi Shastri, the former India head coach, lauded Gill for thriving as batter after becoming the side's captain. "It just seems that he's thriving on this responsibility. He knows that it's his job now to get a big 100, not a 114, 160, 170, 180, even a 200, to get his side in a strong position where they can challenge England. Like Mark mentioned about his false shot percentage being the best in 20 years."

Shastri also appreciated Gill for working on his defence, which played a critical part in him keeping England's bowlers at bay. "What was most impressive for me on this tour, in these two innings, is his defence. When he plays forward, it's a big stride forward, and he allows the ball to come onto the bat, plays late, and that bat looks a foot broad when he's actually looking to play in his defensive shot."

"So I thought he's been fabulous. It's a good sign. When you get captaincy, a lot of people can cave in, they can go into their shell. He's shown he can play both ways. He was attacking in Leeds, here he has batted very responsibly and very determined."

- IANS

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Ananya R
So proud of our young captain! But let's not get carried away - England will come hard tomorrow. Need Jadeja to support him well. #INDvsENG
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Karthik V
While Gill's innings was class, I'm worried about our middle order. 310/5 is good but not great. Need to push to 450+ to put pressure on England.
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Sarah B
As an England fan, I must admit Gill played brilliantly. His technique against our seamers was impeccable. Hope our boys can bounce back tomorrow!
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Vikram M
The way he's adapted his game for Test cricket is remarkable. From T20 superstar to Test captain - what a journey! 🚀 #GillForGood
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Priya S
Shubman's defense was like watching Dravid bat! So solid and patient. Hope our other youngsters learn from this innings.
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Michael C
Respectful criticism - while Gill was excellent, England's bowling lacked intensity. Our attack needs more variety to challenge such quality batsmen.

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