Shubman Gill's Historic Double Century Puts India in Command Against England
Shubman Gill scored a record-breaking 269, leading India to a strong position against England on day two of the second test. Gill’s skillful performance, combined with effective bowling, left England at 77-3, trailing by 510 runs. His innings set new records for Indian cricket outside the subcontinent.

Shubman Gill etched his name into the history books with a record-breaking 269, setting India firmly in command over England during the second test at Edgbaston.
After India declared their innings, their bowlers, led by Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj, dismantled England's top order, leaving them struggling at 77-3.
Gill's innings broke long-standing records, showcasing his mastery over the game while steering his team to a dominant position before England could mount a defense.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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