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IND vs Eng: Shubman Gill competed with Virat Kohli’s feat, joined the Elite Club with a century on Test Captain Debut. Cricket news

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New Delhi: Shubman Gill could not make a better start for his tenure as a Test captain of India. On the day 1 of the first Test against England in Headingly, the 25 -year -old marked the beginning of his leadership in style, a composition and confidently slamming and a test skipper to score only a hundred Indians to score in a century in his first innings.Live Score: India vs England, 1 Test Day 1Gill Vijay Hazare (164* vs. England, 1951), Sunil Gavaskar (116 vs New Zealand, 1976), and Virat Kohli (115 vs Australia, 2014) joined the elite list, strengthening their place in India’s captaincy Lokalore. He is also a total of 23rd batsmen in Test History, who has registered a century on Captain Debut.This was a total of sixth hundred and third against England in his 33rd Test matches.Following a delicate turn after the dismissal of KL Rahul (42), Gill stabilized the innings with fellow young gun Yashasvi Jaiswal, for an important 129-rorn partnership. While Jaiswal played with his normal nature with a route of 101, there was a picture of Gill Pose, which reached its century in 140 balls, reaching its century in 140 balls.

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He earned fifty to fifty of his fastest test off just 56 balls, highlighting the intention of pursuing the scoreboard. His innings was placed with both a trademark drive and confident footwork with both speed and spin. The milestone came with a commanding stroke through the fifty passion of fifty passion from the tongue – a suitable symbol of its authority on the day.In 25 years and 285 days, Gill also became the youngest Indian to score fifty on Test Captain Debut, and was only nineth from India to do so.Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and R. After the retirement of Stallwarts like Ashwin, led a team in transition, Gill’s first knock as Captain has indicated a new chapter for Indian cricket – a composition, clarity and class. Earlier, England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and chose to bowl under the clear sky. India made his left -handed Sai Sai Sayin Reforms debut at number 3 and recalled Karun Nair after eight years.

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