Can Shubman Gill's Unbeaten 265 Lead India to Victory?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Shubman Gill scores unbeaten 265
- India reaches 564/7
- Record for highest score by an Indian on English soil
- Partnership with Washington Sundar crucial for India
- Gill's double-century marks a new milestone
Birmingham, July 3 (NationPress) Captain Shubman Gill showcased his batting prowess with an impressive unbeaten score of 265 – marking his first time surpassing 250 in Test cricket – as England's bowlers struggled to contain him. India reached a commanding 564/7 in 141 overs at tea on Day Two of the second Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at Edgbaston on Thursday.
India dominated the session with a staggering 145 runs in 31 overs, with Gill delivering a masterclass that thrilled the sunny Edgbaston crowd, as he celebrated his maiden double-century in Tests. His innings was well-supported by Washington Sundar, who contributed 41 runs, forming a vital 144-run partnership for the seventh wicket.
Gill has now set the record for the highest score by an Indian batter on English soil and the highest for an Indian captain in Test history. Fans are eager to see if Gill, having proven difficult for England's bowlers to dismiss, will reach the coveted triple-century milestone.
During the second session, Gill's excellent form continued as he struck a four and a six off drives, followed by two fours from Josh Tongue. Sundar then took the lead, scoring off Bashir and Tongue. Gill reached his 200 with a magnificent pull shot off Tongue, celebrating with a bow to his teammates and the crowd.
Gill kept up the pressure on England, hitting Bashir for two additional fours and then cutting, punching, and creaming Harry Brook for three boundaries. He relentlessly attacked Carse, Bashir, and Brook, with his final boundary bringing him to 250.
Sundar's resistance concluded on 42 off 103 balls when he was bowled by Joe Root. Gill then drove Root for four runs to finish the session, firmly placing India in control.
Brief scores:
India 564/7 in 141 overs (Shubman Gill 265 not out, Ravindra Jadeja 89, Yashasvi Jaiswal 87, Washington Sundar 42; Chris Woakes 2-81, Joe Root 1-20) against England