Did Shubman Gill Just Set a New Record for Highest Test Score by an Indian Captain at Edgbaston?

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Key Takeaways
- Shubman Gill scored an unbeaten 168, setting a new record for Indian captains at Edgbaston.
- He surpassed Virat Kohli’s record of 149 runs.
- Gill is now the second Indian captain to score over 150 in a Test in England.
- He achieved this milestone during the second Test against England.
- Gill's innings reflects his leadership and skill as a cricketer.
Birmingham, July 3 (NationPress) Shubman Gill has made his mark in cricket history with a stunning performance at Edgbaston, Birmingham, as he breaks records set by previous Indian legends. On the second day of the second Test against England, Gill eclipsed Virat Kohli’s record from seven years ago for the highest Test score by an Indian captain at this venue. Kohli’s remarkable 149, achieved during the 2018 Test at Edgbaston, was celebrated as one of the greatest innings by an Indian captain on English soil. However, Gill's unbeaten 168 has now established a new standard.
Gill’s innings exemplifies his exceptional form throughout the series. Following Rohit Sharma’s retirement from Test cricket, the 25-year-old has stepped into the captaincy role with poise and elegance.
Starting the series with a stellar 147 at Headingley—despite India’s loss in that match—Gill has continued to impress with another authoritative show. His century at Edgbaston positions him as only the fifth Indian batter to achieve a Test hundred at this ground, joining the ranks of Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Sachin Tendulkar, and Ravindra Jadeja.
In achieving this milestone, Gill also became only the second Indian captain to score over 150 runs in a Test in England, following Mohammad Azharuddin’s 179 at Manchester in 1990. Now, Gill holds the second position on the list of highest individual Test scores by Indian captains in England, with his 168*, trailing only Azharuddin’s record.
This innings solidifies Gill’s standing as the holder of the highest individual Test score by an Indian captain at Edgbaston and the highest score by any Indian batter at this venue.
With Ravindra Jadeja contributing a commendable 89, India reached 419/6 in 110 overs at lunch. Resuming from 310/5, Gill displayed his calm demeanor and reached his first Test century at 150.
The Indian skipper ensured his team surpassed the 400-mark while forging a substantial 203-run partnership with Jadeja for the sixth wicket. Although Jadeja was dismissed just before lunch, Gill and Washington Sundar (one not out) will be looking to push for at least 500 runs, especially with rain predicted for days four and five.