Shubman Gill: India captain Shubman Gill believes that winning his first Test in his new leadership at Edgbaston, where the side had never won before until Sunday, was more special for him. India registered a massive 336-run win in the second Test against England to level the five-match series 1-1.
Gill has been in great touch with the bat in the first two matches of the tour. In just four innings so far, he has accumulated 585 runs at an average of 146.25 and is the leading run-getter in the series. His 269 and 161 (430 runs) at Edgbaston was the second-highest Test aggregate by a batter after Graham Gooch's 456 against India at Lord's in 1990.
Reflecting on the win, Gill was happy with the fact that his side posted mammoth totals in both innings and the bowlers did their job well despite the absence of Jasprit Bumrah.