Shubman Gill's Historic Double Century Puts India in Command Against England
Shubman Gill's magnificent double century, supported by Washington Sundar's partnership, propelled India to a commanding position against England on day two of the second Test. India's score soared beyond 550, with Gill remaining unbeaten at 265. The innings marked a day of record-breaking accomplishments for the Indian skipper.

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In a remarkable display of batting prowess, Indian skipper Shubman Gill etched his name into the history books with a breathtaking double century on the second day of the second Test against England at Birmingham. His marathon innings, coupled with a crucial 144-run partnership with Washington Sundar, saw India assert dominance over the English bowling attack.
Commencing the day at 419/6, Gill was on 168 and steadily advanced his score with Sundar. Once Gill achieved his maiden double ton, he unleashed a flurry of boundaries, surpassing legends like Sunil Gavaskar to record the highest score by an Indian in England. The duo's partnership elevated India to an unassailable position, eventually reaching 564/7 at tea.
Ravindra Jadeja also contributed significantly with a dynamic half-century, forging critical partnerships to maintain pressure on England. Despite losing wickets sporadically, India's batting lineup showcased resilience and flair, leaving the hosts with a daunting challenge as the Test progresses.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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