How Did Shubman Gill Feel After His Parents' Message Following His Record 269 at Edgbaston?

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Key Takeaways
- Shubman Gill's 269 runs mark a historic achievement.
- The emotional support from family plays a vital role in an athlete's success.
- India's total of 587 is a significant milestone in recent cricket history.
- Gill breaks multiple records with his performance.
- Family pride and encouragement are crucial for young athletes.
New Delhi, July 4 (NationPress) Shubman Gill was overwhelmed with emotion after receiving a heartfelt message from his parents following his remarkable score of 269 in the second Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy against England at Edgbaston.
The 25-year-old cricketer etched his name in history as the first Indian captain to achieve a double century in England, and he also became the first Indian to score a double ton in Tests outside Asia since Virat Kohli’s 200 in 2016.
His exceptional performance surpassed Kohli’s previous record of 254* for the highest score by an Indian Test captain and eclipsed Sachin Tendulkar’s 241* for the most runs by an Indian batter in Test matches outside Asia.
After the day’s play, the BCCI released a touching video where Gill was seen listening to voice messages from his parents. Gill expressed that his father’s words were incredibly meaningful to him. “Means a lot coming from him,” Gill stated. “Growing up, I played all of my cricket for my dad. It was because of him I started playing cricket. He and my best friend, whom I practiced with, are the only two people I care about and listen to when it comes to cricket. But he also mentioned I missed my triple century.”
Gill’s father, Lakhwinder Singh, praised his son and noted that the innings reminded him of Shubman’s days in U16 and U19 cricket. “Shubman beta, well played. Today, watching your batting brought great joy and peace to my heart. It felt just like when you used to play U16 and U19. I felt very proud,” Lakhwinder remarked.
His mother also conveyed a simple yet loving message, saying, “Felt very good watching your batting, son. Keep going, God bless you.”
Gill’s stellar innings propelled India to a total of 587, marking their highest score in England in 18 years. His solid performance placed India in a commanding position as the bowlers struck early, reducing the hosts England to 77/3 in just 20 overs.