Shubman Gill Blasts Akash Deep For Big Mistake During India vs England 2nd Test: "Dekh Kya Raha Hai?"
- On Thursday in Birmingham, Indian captain Shubman Gill scored 269, propelling India to 587 on day two of the second Test at Edgbaston.
- After losing the first Test at Headingley, Gill’s first series as captain following Rohit Sharma’s retirement saw him lead India to a commanding total at Edgbaston.
- Gill scored 269 off 387 balls, including 30 fours and three sixes, with a 144-run stand with Sundar contributing 42, setting a record for India in England.
- England at 77/3 by stumps, trailing India by 510 runs, as India maintains commanding control after Day 2.
- India aims to sustain momentum on Day 3, while England must regroup after Gill's record-breaking 269 propelled India to a dominant position.
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Gill''s 269 leads India to 587 all out against England
Birmingham, Jul 3 (PTI) Skipper Shubman Gill’s classic maiden double hundred carried India to a formidable 587 all out in their first innings against England on the second day of the second Test here on Thursday. Gill (269 off 387 balls) led India’s batting charge as there were two other notable run-makers in Yashasvi Jaiswal […]
Gill''s 269 Leads India to 587 All out Against England
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Skipper Shubman Gill's classic maiden double hundred carried India to a formidable 587 all out in their first innings against England on the second day of the second Test here on Thursday. Sports News | Gill''s 269 Leads India to 587 All out Against England.
England toiling vs India at Edgbaston, close on 77-3 in reply to 587 all out as Shubman Gill scores double century
England close on 77-3 in reply to Indias mammoth 587 all out; Shubman Gill (269) hits highest score by an Indian in England, eclipsing Sunil Gavaskar; England lead five-match series 1-0 after Headingley win; watch day three from 10.15am Friday (11am first ball)
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