
Shubman Gill achieves another milestone, becomes only second Indian Test captain after Virat Kohli to…
New Delhi: On Saturday, July 5, Shubman Gill equaled a special record of Virat Kohli. He has become the second Indian captain in Test cricket history after Virat Kohli to score three centuries in his first four innings as captain. Earlier, this achievement was only in the name of Kohli.
There have been a total of seven players in history who have scored two centuries in their first two Test matches—Vijay Hazare, Jackie McGlew, Greg Chappell, Sunil Gavaskar, Alastair Cook, Steve Smith and Dhananjay de Silva. Virat Kohli made his Test captaincy debut against Australia at the Adelaide Oval in 2014 and scored 115 runs in the first innings and 141 in the second innings.
Gill started his captaincy career in the Leeds Test against England, in which he scored 147 runs in the first innings and 8 runs in the second innings. After this, in his second Test, he scored 269 runs in the first innings. On July 5, he once again scored 161 in the second innings of the Edgbaston Test and thus scored his third century in his fourth innings as captain.