Shubman Gill Reminds David Lloyd of Ex-IND Skipper and It's Not Rohit, Kohli or Dhoni: ‘Relaxed Mannerisms Looked Like…’
- On Day 1 at Edgbaston, Shubman Gill played a resilient innings, remaining unbeaten on 114 as India finished the day at 310 for 5.
- The innings followed India's decision to rest Jasprit Bumrah for back management and England's captain Ben Stokes executing tailored bowling plans, including a specific strategy against Yashasvi Jaiswal.
- Gill and Ravindra Jadeja compiled a key unbeaten partnership of 99 runs, with Jadeja scoring 41 not out to consolidate the innings amid England's bowling efforts.
- Jaiswal scored a fluent 87 before edging a slower ball to the wicket-keeper off Stokes, while Gill's knock was praised as a 'true captain's knock' befitting his leadership role.
- India aims to capitalize on their strong start on Day 2 with the goal of posting a substantial total, while England looks to claim early wickets using the new ball to shift the momentum in their favor.
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Ravi Shastri explains technical tweaks behind Shubman Gill's blistering form: 'Top hand is in control'
Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has shed light on the technical adjustments that have helped Shubman Gill do well in England since becoming India's new Test captain. Gill has hit two hundreds in two matches so far in Test series against England.
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Read Full ArticleOn the first day of the second Test, India has lost 5 wickets and scored 310 runs. Captain Shubman Gill is playing unbeaten on 114 runs and Jadeja is playing unbeaten on 41 runs
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