Shubman Gill, India’s new Test captain, delivered a monumental 269-run innings against England in the second Test at Edgbaston, setting new records for an Indian captain on English soil. This exceptional performance anchored India’s formidable first innings total of 587, placing them in a commanding position and significantly impacting the series dynamics.
Gill’s Record-Breaking Masterclass
Shubman Gill’s innings of 269 runs off 387 balls was a display of remarkable discipline and flair, featuring 30 boundaries and 3 sixes. This knock not only propelled India to a dominant position but also etched his name in the record books.
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Highest Score by an Indian Captain in Tests: Gill surpassed Virat Kohli’s 254
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Highest Individual Score by an Indian Batter on English Soil: He overtook Sunil Gavaskar’s 221 from 1979.
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First Indian and Asian Captain to Score a Double Hundred in England: A historic first for an Indian skipper in England.
His performance was supported by significant contributions from Yashasvi Jaiswal (87) and Ravindra Jadeja (89), exhausting England’s bowlers after 151 overs in the field.
Impact on the Series and Team Dynamics
Gill’s double century has not only silenced critics regarding his batting abilities but also solidified his role as a key leader in the Indian Test squad. His relentless work ethic, evident in his extensive training regimen before the Edgbaston Test, has clearly paid off. His leadership has inspired younger players, with Yashasvi Jaiswal praising Gill’s clarity and focus. Gill emphasizes the importance of taking games deep and remaining grounded, shaping the mindset of his teammates.
A Captain’s Knock: Top Indian Test Scores
Gill’s 269 now stands as the gold standard for Indian captains in Test cricket. Here’s a look at the top five highest scores by Indian skippers:
|
Player |
Score |
Opponent |
Venue |
Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Shubman Gill |
269 |
England |
Birmingham |
2025 |
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Virat Kohli |
254* |
South Africa |
Pune |
2019 |
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Virat Kohli |
243 |
Sri Lanka |
Delhi |
2017 |
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Virat Kohli |
235 |
England |
Mumbai |
2017 |
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MS Dhoni |
224 |
Australia |
Chennai |
2013 |
Personal Reflections and Future Aspirations
Following his epic innings, Gill reflected on a message from his father, who, despite his pride, reminded him of narrowly missing a triple century. Gill acknowledged this, stating, “It means a lot coming from him. But he also told me I missed my triple century. Hopefully, we’ll end this match on a great note.” This candid reflection highlights his ambition and dedication to continuous improvement. Gill also revealed that he had worked on specific aspects of his batting before the series, which have evidently contributed to his success.


