Indian Captain Shubman Gill, Center, celebrates after 250 runs on the second day of the second cricket test between England and India in Edgbaston, England Birmingham. AP/PTI (AP07_03_2025_000390A) In historical first, India registered a partnership of two centuries for the sixth and seventh goals in hay countries in the ongoing second test against England in Edgbaston.It is only a second time the guest team had a sixth goal in the test shifts in England or lower racks for the sixth goal or lower, after West India at Trent Bridge in 1957.In both partnerships, Captain Shubman Gill was high and equally well supported Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar.On the day of the start, when Ravindra Jadeja came to Bat, India was where she was annoyed by reading Scorecard 211/5.Jadeja and Gill created a 203-run stand for the sixth goal.Jadeja was returned by a sharp ejector that bowed to Joshua with his tongue. Missed the deserved century. If the 11 runs were given, it would be his second century in this place.In addition, Washington Sundar made another valuable 144-Runa stand with Captain Shubman Gill for the seventh goal. Washington Sundar was cleaned by Joe Root.Indian Captain Shubman Gill scored an excellent Maiden Test Double Century, in the second test in Edgbaston on Thursday in the second test in Edgbaston again led the front against England.Gill continued to take a tax in an attack in England as he fired again in almost poor fashion.Especially he was particularly serious on the Shaaib Bashir, the cover was driven by an off-spinner for four and lophical it for six.
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Gill also struck two four in three balls from Josha’s fast pitch, on the ride followed by a hip movement that has seen Joe Root and Zak Crawley almost knocks out in an unsuccessful attempt to prevent the border.The suspended one-off language was taken by Gill to 200 of the 311 balls, of which 21 four and two six, with India, then 472-6, when the enthusiastic captain bowed to the capacity of the capacity.It wasn’t long before Gill, in his second captain test, set a new record for the highest score of Indian Batsman in the England test and broke 221 in the 1979 Oval Sunil Gavascar.
