Key Points

Shubman Gill has emerged as a cricket sensation by delivering an extraordinary performance in the India-England Test series. His remarkable 754 runs and four centuries silenced critics about his overseas record and filled the void left by retired legends Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Mentor Yuvraj Singh praised Gill's breakthrough, highlighting his maturity and leadership under pressure. The young Indian team's resilience resulted in a memorable 2-2 series draw, marking a significant moment in Indian cricket history.

Key Points: Yuvraj Praises Gill's Epic England Test Series Triumph

  • Gill becomes leading run-scorer with 754 runs at 75.40 average
  • Breaks records in challenging overseas conditions
  • Young Indian team impresses despite veteran retirements
  • Named ICC Men's Player of the Month for July
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Yuvraj hails Gill's rich vein of form in India's drawn Test series against England

Shubman Gill's breakthrough performance stuns cricket world with 754 runs, four centuries in historic India-England Test series

"The guy became the captain and scored four Test hundreds. It's just unbelievable - Yuvraj Singh"

New Delhi, Aug 14

Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh said he was very proud of his mentee Shubman Gill showcasing a rich vein of form while leading the side to a memorable 2-2 drawn Test series against England.

Gill silenced doubters over his poor overseas Test record by becoming the leading run scorer in the series against England by amassing a whopping 754 runs in 10 innings at an average of 75.40, including hitting four centuries and was eventually adjudged as India's Player of the Series by England head coach Brendon McCullum.

He was also named the ICC Men's Player of the Month award winner for July 2025. "There were a lot of question marks over his overseas record. The guy became the captain and scored four Test hundreds. It's just unbelievable that when you're given responsibility, how you take it," Yuvraj said to ICC Digital on the sidelines of the '50 Days To Go' Women's Cricket World Cup event.

Gill, who batted at number four for the first time in Tests during the long series in England, fell just 20 runs shy of legendary batter Sunil Gavaskar's long-standing record for most runs in a Test series by an Indian cricketer.

The five-match Test series finished with a 2-2 scoreline, with Gill's side sharing the maiden Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy with Ben Stokes-led England. Yuvraj also felt the performance by a young Indian team was even more impressive given the retirement of senior stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in May this year.

"I think it's just fantastic because I felt when you have a young team going to England, it's a lot of pressure. You're filling the boots of somebody like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, it's not easy. I think the guys took it head-on," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While Gill's performance was outstanding, I think we should also appreciate the bowling unit. Bumrah and Ashwin were equally crucial in drawing this series. Team effort hai boss!
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Arjun K
So close to breaking Gavaskar's record! But 754 runs is no joke. The way he adapted to batting at No.4 shows his class. Yuvraj paaji must be really proud of his student.
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Sarah B
As an England fan, I must say Gill was the difference maker. His batting was sublime. The way he handled Anderson's swing was masterclass. Well played India!
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Karthik V
The real test will be maintaining this consistency. Hope he doesn't become another one-season wonder like some of our past talents. But for now, bas karo yaar, party time! 🎉
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Nisha Z
Captaincy seems to have brought out the best in Gill. But let's not forget this was a drawn series - we still have work to do to dominate overseas completely. Fielding needs improvement too.
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Michael C
This series had everything - great cricket, sportsmanship and nail-biting finishes. Gill's batting was poetry in motion. Looking forward to more such contests between these two

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