
KL RAHUL AND SHUBMAN GILL (AFP PHOTO) New Delhi: Second Test India vs. West Indies at the ARUN Jaitley stadium in Delhi was not just about an intense cricket action – it also had its share of light moments on the playground. From the crackling jokes of Ravindra Jadeja and Yashsvi Jaiswal, they talked to SHUBMAN GILL to Kuldeep Yadav, who celebrated the goals, the atmosphere was alive all the time.One particularly funny incident appeared during the first shifts of Western India. Kl Rahul, standing on the slip, pulled a lip balm out of his pocket and applied him to his lips. A few yards away, Gill passed and exchanged a few words, resulting in a cheerful joke that had teammates and fans in the division.
SHUBMAN GILL NA ODI CAPTAINCY: Head of India with Lessons from Rohit Sharma & Virt Kohli
India launched a series of dominant remark and won the first test in Ahmedabad with shifts and 140 runs, and created a high scale for visitors.Gill, only in his second match as an Indian test captain, continued his glow. The second day in Delhi scored a 26 -year -old blistering of the century and identified his fifth trial century as a captain. Since takeover from Rohit Sharma, the runs were effortlessly flowing from Gill’s bat and he continued to ride a burning purple stain against the Caribbean side.Watch the video hereGill’s sum of five centuries in his first year as a captain is the most player in their debut year in charge of. He also equalized the Virt Kohli record for the most testing of hundreds as a captain in the calendar year – Kohli reached a milestone in 2017 and 2018.It is remarkable that Gill has reached his fifth red ball in his 12th shifts as a captain, for only Alastair Cook (nine shifts) and Sunil Gavascar (10 shifts). As far as matches were concerned, he achieved this performance in seven tests, Don Bradman was equal to, while Cook (five matches) and Gavascar (six matches) got there faster.During this consistent purple patches, Gill boasts a stunning pavement diameter of 84.81, a second only Bradman’s 101.51 among those who have captured their teams at least seven times in the test cricket.