Match Centre Live: Former England batter Jonathan Trott was full of praise for captain Shubman Gill’s commanding innings on the opening day of the second Test at Edgbaston. Trott described Gill as a world-class player with a promising future.
Defying pressure and challenging English conditions, Gill slammed his second consecutive Test century on his first leadership assignment. Gill remained unbeaten on 114 along with Ravindra Jadeja (41 not out) to take India's total to 310/5 at stumps on Wednesday.
The 25-year-old became just the second Indian captain after Mohammad Azharuddin to score hundreds in consecutive Tests in England. The Indian captain has been on a purple patch and achieved his highest Test score of 147 in the series opener in Leeds. Currently, he is among the leading run-scorers in the series with over 250 runs and counting in just three innings which is yet to be completed.