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IND vs ENG: Shubman Gill Breaks Multiple Records With Double Century In Edgbaston

With this historic knock, Shubman Gill staked his claim as one of India’s next-generation greats.

Shubman Gill (209* off 316 balls) has etched his name into the record books with a sensational double century against England at Edgbaston, making him only the sixth Indian captain to reach the milestone in Test cricket. He joins an exclusive club that includes:

Virat Kohli – 7 double hundreds

MAK Pataudi, Sunil Gavaskar, Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni, and Shubman Gill – 1 each

Third Indian to score double ton in Tests on English soil

Shubman Gill has now become only the third Indian to score a double century in Test cricket on English soil, joining the elite company of Rahul Dravid and Sunil Gavaskar.

Rare Feat in Overseas Conditions

Gill’s 200-run milestone is just the second double century by an Indian captain in an overseas Test, following Virat Kohli’s 200 at North Sound in 2016.

More notably, Gill is now the first Asian captain to score a double hundred in SENA countries (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia). The previous best by an Asian captain in these regions was 193 by Tillakaratne Dilshan at Lord’s in 2011.

Second-Youngest Indian Captain to Hit a Test Double Ton

With this innings, Gill also became the second-youngest Indian captain to notch a Test double century. Here’s how he compares with other legendary names:

MAK Pataudi – 23 years, 39 days (vs England, Delhi, 1964)

Shubman Gill – 25 years, 298 days (vs England, Edgbaston, 2025)

Sachin Tendulkar – 26 years, 189 days (vs New Zealand, Ahmedabad, 1999)

Virat Kohli – 27 years, 260 days (vs West Indies, North Sound, 2016)

Among the Best in English Conditions

Gill’s double hundred adds him to a rare list — only 11 double centuries by captains have ever been recorded in England, four by home captains and seven by visiting skippers. Among those, only Graeme Smith was younger than Gill when he scored twin double tons (277 and 259) during South Africa’s 2003 tour — his first coming at 22 years, 175 days.

With this historic knock, Shubman Gill not only delivered for his team in a crucial Test but also staked his claim as one of India’s next-generation greats.

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