How Did India Leave England at 77/3 After Shubman Gill's Majestic 269?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Shubman Gill scored a remarkable 269 runs, setting multiple records.
- India's total reached 587, showcasing a strong batting performance.
- Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj contributed effectively with the ball.
- England's top order struggled, with two centurions dismissed for ducks.
- Day 3 is crucial for England's chances to fight back.
Birmingham, July 3 (NationPress) Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj made significant contributions as India concluded the day with England at 77/3 in 20 overs at stumps on the second day of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Edgbaston on Thursday. With a staggering deficit of 510 runs, India maintained their dominance largely due to Shubman Gill’s remarkable 269, leaving England with a monumental challenge ahead.
Gill’s outstanding innings, marking his career-best performance in this format, is also the highest score achieved by an Indian captain in Test matches and the most by an Indian batter in England. His efforts propelled the visitors to a total of 587 in 151 overs, with solid contributions from spin-bowling all-rounders Ravindra Jadeja (89) and Washington Sundar (42), who partnered for impressive stands of 203 and 144 for the sixth and seventh wickets, respectively.
In response, Akash, who replaced the rested Jasprit Bumrah, further bolstered India’s position with figures of 2-36, while Siraj returned with 1-21. Despite Harry Brook and Joe Root remaining unbeaten at 30 and 18 respectively, England faces a daunting task as they approach day three.
England's innings commenced with Zak Crawley striking two fours off Akash, before the pacer made a comeback, drawing an outside edge from Ben Duckett, which was spectacularly caught by Gill. On the very next delivery, Ollie Pope was dismissed in a similar fashion, leaving England's two centurions from the previous match without runs.
The situation worsened for England when Siraj, showcasing movement, caught Zak Crawley off guard, leading to another wicket. As Root and Brook batted on, they managed to bring some stability to England’s innings. Brook displayed his proficiency with drives and flicks, accumulating boundaries before the day concluded, which undoubtedly belonged to India and Gill.
The final session saw Gill attempt a hook shot that resulted in his dismissal, receiving a standing ovation from the Edgbaston crowd as he departed. The Indian innings concluded with Akash Deep being dismissed at long-on, followed by Siraj being stumped.
Brief Scores: India 587 in 151 overs (Shubman Gill 269, Ravindra Jadeja 89; Shoaib Bashir 3-167, Chris Woakes 2-81) lead England 77/3 in 20 overs (Harry Brook 30 not out, Zak Crawley 19; Akash Deep 2-36, Mohammed Siraj 1-21) by 510 runs