Key Points

Shubman Gill continued his stellar form with a brilliant century, while Rishabh Pant provided fireworks with a rapid 65. India now leads England by a massive 484 runs, putting them in complete control. Gill also matched Sunil Gavaskar’s feat of scoring a century and double ton in the same Test. The match is now firmly in India’s hands as they eye a declaration.

Key Points: Shubman Gill Hits Century as India Lead England by 484 Runs

  • Shubman Gill scores his 8th Test hundred
  • Rishabh Pant smashes a quickfire 65
  • India extends lead to 484 runs
  • Gill becomes second Indian after Gavaskar with century & double ton in same Test
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2nd Test: Shubman Gill gets another hundred, Pant smashes 65 as India's lead swells to 484 runs

Shubman Gill scores his 8th Test ton, Rishabh Pant smashes 65 as India extends lead to 484 runs in the 2nd Test at Edgbaston.

"Gill was at his elegant best to hit his fifth Test century against England and third as the Indian captain. – Match Report"

Birmingham, July 5

Captain Shubman Gill continued his masterly way of making runs by hitting his eighth Test hundred while his deputy Rishabh Pant raised the tempo by smashing a rollicking 65 as India extended their lead to 484 runs after reaching 304/4 in 68 overs at tea on the fourth day of the second Test in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at Edgbaston on Saturday.

The afternoon session belonged to India, who are now in the driving seat, thanks to the efforts of Gill and Pant, who shared a fourth-wicket stand of 110 runs off 103 balls.

Gill was at his elegant best to hit his fifth Test century against England and third as the Indian captain. He also became just the second Indian batter after Sunil Gavaskar to score a century and a double hundred in the same Test match.

Pant began the session by cutting Shoaib Bashir through backward point for four, before Gill flicked a switch by moving across the crease to hammer two fours and as many sixes off Josh Tongue. After Gill, who was 25 off 47 balls at one point, brought up his fifty off 57 balls, Pant followed suit by bringing up his 16th Test fifty off 61 deliveries.

Pant continued to be at his buccaneering best by smashing four quick boundaries, including his trademark falling sweep, before he lost the grip of his bat handle again and landed at midwicket. But the ball was safely caught by long-off, as Pant fell for 65.

Despite Ravindra Jadeja (25 not out) not showing much run-making intent in their unbroken 68-run stand, Gill continued to get boundaries before reaching his century off 128 balls by tucking Bashir to mid-off for a single and leaving the crowd in awe of him and his rich vein of form.

It will be interesting to see when India declares their innings and have a go with the ball towards England before stumps arrive.

Earlier in the morning session, KL Rahul hit a calm 55 while Rishabh Pant was at his rollicking, yet chaotic, best to hit an unbeaten 41, as India’s lead swelled to 357 runs after reaching 177/3 in 38 overs at lunch on Day Four. Rahul, resuming the fourth day's play at 28, managed to hit his 18th half-century in Tests, coming off 78 balls, before being castled by Josh Tongue.

Brief scores:

India 587 and 304/4 in 68 overs (Shubman Gill 100 not out, Rishabh Pant 65; Josh Tongue 2-93, Brydon Carse 1-56) lead England 407 by 484 runs

- IANS

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Priya S
Pant's innings was pure entertainment as usual! But why does he always take such unnecessary risks? 65 runs were good but could've been 100+ if he played sensibly. Still love watching him bat though 😅
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Rohit P
England bowlers must be having nightmares after this batting display. 484 lead is massive! Should declare now and give our bowlers maximum time to bowl them out. Jasprit Bumrah will destroy their batting lineup 💪
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Sarah B
As an England fan, this is painful to watch. But credit where it's due - Gill's technique is flawless and he's making batting look so easy. India's future in safe hands with players like him.
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Vikram M
Gavaskar's record matched by Gill - what an achievement for the young man! But let's not forget KL Rahul's contribution too. His 55 set the platform. Team effort all around 👏
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Nikhil C
Declaration timing is crucial now. Should bat till lead crosses 500 and then give bowlers 4 sessions to bowl England out. Weather forecast looks clear - perfect chance to win this series!

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