Key Points

Tim Southee lauded India's batting depth after Gill's century and Jaiswal's ton powered the visitors to 359/3. Gill showcased leadership with an unbeaten 127 in his first Test as captain, while Pant provided solid support with 65*. The trio's efforts helped India register their highest Day 1 total in England. Southee also acknowledged Ben Stokes' breakthroughs but admitted India dominated proceedings.

Key Points: Tim Southee Hails Shubman Gill Century in Captaincy Debut vs England

  • Gill's unbeaten 127 marks stellar captaincy debut
  • Jaiswal's 101 sets early tone for India
  • Pant's 65* completes dominant batting display
  • India post record 359/3 on English soil
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Shubham Gill in his first test match as captain played a great knock: Tim Southee hails Indian skipper for his century on captaincy debut

England's Tim Southee praises Shubman Gill's 127* and Yashasvi Jaiswal's 101 as India dominate Day 1 at Headingley Test.

"Shubman Gill, in his first Test match as captain, played a great knock - Tim Southee"

Leeds, June 21

England bowling coach Tim Southee praised the depth and quality of the Indian Test side after a commanding performance by the visitors on Day 1 of the first Test against England at Headingley.

India ended the day at a formidable 359/3, thanks to standout performances from captain Shubman Gill, opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, and vice-captain Rishabh Pant.

"I think the class of Indian side, no matter how many games they have played, is always going to be pretty good. They're certainly talented cricketers," Southee said.

He reserved special praise for Jaiswal and Gill, both of whom played pivotal roles in setting the tone for India.

"You look at Jaiswal, who's early on in his career he's had a tremendous start to his Test career. And Shubman Gill, in his first Test match as captain, played a great knock as well," Southee added.

"I think the Indian openers sort of negotiated the first hour reasonably well, KL Rahul left balls well, and Yashasvi Jaiswal played his hand as well throughout," he added.

Southee also praised England test skipper Ben Stokes, citing him as the X-factor for his team.

"He's (Ben Stokes) a real X-Factor player, and we saw that today with a couple of breakthroughs that he was able to make and I guess when he's doing that, it's tough to get the ball out of his hand," Tim Southee added.

Jaiswal set the tone with a sparkling 101 of 159 balls, featuring sixteen boundaries and a six. Gill took over with a captain's knock, showing maturity and poise throughout his unbeaten 127-run effort.

The stylish right-hander struck sixteen fours and a maximum in his 175-ball stay, steering India to their highest-ever first-day total in a Test match on English soil. Pant supported his skipper, remaining unbeaten on 65 from 102 deliveries.

His innings was laced with six fours and two towering sixes, and he looked in full control alongside Gill in their unbroken 138-run partnership.

In the process, Gill crossed the 2,000-run milestone in Test cricket, while Pant breached the 3,000-run mark.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a dream start for Gill as captain! 👏 His century was pure class and showed why he's the future of Indian cricket. The way he handled pressure and built partnerships was captaincy material. Hope this is just the beginning of a glorious era!
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Priya M.
Jaiswal-Gill partnership was fire today! 🔥 But let's not forget Pant's contribution - his 65* was equally crucial. The way these young guns are performing overseas makes me so proud. England bowlers looked clueless against our batting depth.
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Arjun S.
While the batting was exceptional, I'm slightly concerned about our bowling attack for tomorrow. England's batting lineup is strong and the pitch seems to be easing out. Hope our bowlers can maintain this momentum.
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Sneha R.
Gill's cover drives today were poetry in motion! 😍 So happy to see him silencing critics who questioned his Test credentials. That too in England conditions - kudos to the young skipper!
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Vikram J.
Tim Southee's praise shows how much respect our team commands internationally. From being tigers at home to now dominating overseas - this new generation is taking Indian cricket to new heights. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Neha P.
Great performance no doubt, but let's not get carried away. Remember last time we had a good Day 1 in England and then collapsed. Need to convert this into a big total tomorrow. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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