
During the second test against England, Indian Captain SHUBMAN GILL was hit on his head, which caused immediate concern. Fortunately, he continued to play after treatment. This incident followed Gill’s emotional maximum after receiving news from his parents, celebrating his record double century, which meant an important milestone in his career and Indian test history in England. New Delhi: The tension gripped the Indian camp when Captain SHUBMAN GILL was hit hard, while on Friday on the first day of the second test against England in Edgbaston in Birmingham, he put the first slip.The incident occurred during Ravindra Jadeja when Harry Brook released a powerful ride from his vans. The ball flew out of the bat and gill gave very little time to react – and hit him on his head.Gill seemed to be in pain. He pointed his head to Rishabh Pant and then signaled physiology.
Indie vs England 2. Test: SHUBMAN GILL’S 269, RAVINDRA JADEJA LIGHT UP EDGBASTON
Physio threw itself to assess it, provided some treatment, and fortunately Gill looked better and briefly afterwards continued the field.WATCH:Previously, Gill was full of emotions after receiving a sincere message from her parents to his best career 269.A 25 -year -old man created history by becoming the first Indian captain to win doubles in England, and the first Indian dough that hit a double ton in tests outside Asia from 200 Virt Kohli in 2016.His monumental knock not only broke Kohli’s record 254* for the highest score of the Indian test, but also exceeded Sachin Tendulkar’s 241* as the highest Indian dough in the test outside Asia.After the daily game BCCI shared a video in which Gill was seen to listen to voice messages from his parents. The emotional moment clearly meant a lot to him.“It means a lot from him,” Gill said. “I grew up, played all my cricket for my father. It was because of him, what I started playing cricket. He and my best friend I practiced with are the only two people I care about and listen to when it comes to cricket.Gill’s Knock helped India after Mammoth 587 – their highest test sum in England in 18 years.