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Shubman Gill’s grit and growth: Maiden double century in SENA lifts his Test legacy

Whatever unfolds over the rest of the game, one truth is now harder to deny: Shubman Gill is evolving — and this double century, under pressure and in testing conditions, may be the moment his legacy in overseas Tests truly began.

July 03, 2025 / 19:29 IST
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Shubman Gill’s grit and growth: Maiden double century in SENA lifts his Test legacy (BCCI Photo)

In a commanding display of patience and precision, Shubman Gill marked his maiden Test double century at Edgbaston — an innings that not only stamped his authority as India’s captain but also signalled a significant upturn in his overseas red-ball credentials. For a batter who averaged just 29.5 away from home before this series, this milestone couldn’t have arrived at a better moment — or in a tougher setting.

Gill’s hundred on Day 1 was an exercise in composure, restraint, and adaptability. When England, led by Ben Stokes, attempted to provoke a mistake with a series of unusual field placements and constant tactical tweaks, the 25-year-old stood unmoved. He left the theatrics unanswered, absorbing pressure with mature shot selection and calculated acceleration. This innings, though slower by his standards, underlined his growth as a Test batter willing to fight through sessions rather than dominate them from the outset.

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Earlier in the series, Gill had announced his captaincy era with a stylish 147. But what followed in Birmingham elevated the narrative: a double century, stitched through 199 balls of caution for his hundred and then carved further with measured risk, showed a player rising into the complexities of leadership. The real triumph lay in how he blended his naturally aggressive game with long-format sensibility—something he’s been striving for.