Key Points

Shubman Gill's composed century in Manchester has drawn high praise from Dinesh Karthik, who called him the future of Indian cricket. Gill now has nine WTC centuries, matching Rohit Sharma's tally but in fewer innings. His 722-run series haul puts him within reach of Sunil Gavaskar's legendary records. With India fighting hard in Manchester, Gill's leadership and batting are proving pivotal.

Key Points: Dinesh Karthik Hails Shubman Gill Heroics in Manchester Test

  • Shubman Gill scores 4th century in Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy
  • Equals Rohit Sharma's WTC century tally in fewer innings
  • Nears Sunil Gavaskar's historic run records
  • Gill's leadership praised as India battles England in Manchester
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India cricket is in safe hands: Dinesh Karthik on Shubman Gill's heroic performance in Manchester test

Dinesh Karthik praises Shubman Gill's historic century as India fights back in the Manchester Test against England.

"This young boy from Punjab, setting it alight in England... India cricket is in safe hands. – Dinesh Karthik"

Manchester, July 27

Former Indian wicketkeeper and batter Dinesh Karthik praised India's Test captain Shubman Gill after his fourth hundred in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against England.

Gill carved his name alongside legends as he smashed his fourth century of the series--a superbly composed 103 on the final day of the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford on Sunday.

While India still trailed by 88 runs at the time of his dismissal, Gill had already created history. In terms of overall World Test Championship (WTC) numbers, Gill's record continues to grow stronger.

He now has nine centuries in the WTC era, equalling former Indian skipper Rohit Sharma's tally--although Gill has done it in just 67 innings compared to Rohit's 69.

"This young boy from Punjab, setting it alight in England. There were questions about him as a batter, and he's put that to bed. He's been outstanding. He's taken to leadership like a duck to water. India cricket is in safe hands," Karthik said on air, as quoted from Sky Sports.

As the series stands, Gill has already amassed an unbeaten 722 runs, surpassing Yashasvi Jaiswal's 712 against England at home just last year.

Only Sunil Gavaskar has scored more in a single Test series for India -- his 774 runs in the 1971 away tour of the West Indies and 732 at home in 1978/79. With the fifth Test still to come, Gill has every chance of surpassing both of Gavaskar's legendary marks.

Coming to the match, Gill's exceptional innings of 103 keeps his side in the game as his side posted 223 runs with the loss of four wickets at the end of the first session on Day 5 against England.

At the stroke of lunch, the visitors are 223/4, with Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja unbeaten at the crease. The Shubman Gill-led side still trails the Three Lions' total of 669 by 88 runs.

Team India started the first session of the fifth and final day of the fourth Test from 174/2 with Gill (78*) and opener KL Rahul (87*) unbeaten at the crease.

- ANI

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Priya S
While Gill's batting is phenomenal, I'm concerned about our bowling attack. We can't always rely on batsmen to save matches. BCCI needs to focus on developing quality fast bowlers too. Otherwise these heroics will go in vain.
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Rohit P
Gill's technique against swing bowling has improved tremendously! Remember how he struggled initially in England conditions? Now look at him - playing with such confidence. Hard work pays off! 👏 #FutureCaptain
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Sarah B
As someone new to cricket, I'm amazed by these statistics! To be compared with legends like Gavaskar at such young age is incredible. The pressure must be enormous but Gill seems to thrive on it.
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Vikram M
The real test will be how he performs in the next series. Many players have one great series and then fade away. Hope Gill maintains this consistency. But for now, bas karo yaar, humein mazaa aa raha hai! 😄
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Kavya N
I love how humble Gill remains despite all the success. Unlike some other young players who get arrogant quickly. His grounded personality combined with his talent makes him the perfect role model for aspiring cricketers.

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