Birmingham. On the second day of the Azbaston Test, who saw Shubman Gill’s innings, he became his fan, because of this, Jwala Singh, the coach of Yashasvi Jaiswal, was also no more. Jwala, who came to Birigham from London to watch the match, believed that Shubman had become a very mature batsman and he is batting at different levels in this series. On the new order, he has scored two centuries in 2 consecutive matches. He has scored a double century in the Birmingham Test, on the basis of which he has made countless records like Ek or Dahin. Prior to this, this record was named after Sri Lanka’s Tilakratne Dilshan, who scored 193 runs as captain in England. Sumbhaman Gill has now become the second youngest Indian captain to score a double century in Tests. He has done this feat at the age of 25 years 298 days. Beyond him, only Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, who scored a double century at the age of 23 years 39 days. Sumbhaman Gill has become only the sixth Indian to score 250+ runs in the history of Test cricket.
