Michael Vaughan joked about his own forecast for Indian captain SHUBMAN GILL after the day 2. Gill registered the highest score of the Indian Captain test When he hit 30 boundaries and three six, with a click from 387 balls. This helped India after 587 running in the first shifts.
Before the Vaughan series, he commented on Gill’s average and said it should be higher than 35. When he spoke to the broadcast operators, the former English captain said that by the end of the series, Gill was on average 45, which he did with the fantastic beginning of the series.
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“At the beginning of the series, I said that its 35 in cricket, it is not high enough for its quality. I said it would average 45 at the end of his career. I think it will probably average 45 by the end of this series.
Interestingly, Gill’s diameter increased up to 40.65 after knocking on Edgbaston.
Great players evaluate the conditions well
Vaughan continued to say that Gill evaluated the conditions well on the day and his technique looked absolutely clean and had thinking.
“It was a great throw for him, that he lost, but I think, as Sunny said, when you get really good players when they get to a good surface, and they know there is not a large part of a swing or seam, there is a special ball to bounce.
Gill leads the way to most runs with 424 runs in just three shifts.
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Published on:
3 July 2025
Tune
