‘Star Boy’ played very well … Virat Kohli’s first statement for Shubman Gill after retiring from Test

‘Star Boy’ played very well … Virat Kohli’s first statement for Shubman Gill after retiring from Test

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Shubman Gill has caused havoc in England. 25 -year -old Gill, after scoring a double century in the first innings of the second Test, set a special record by scoring a century in the second innings. Seeing Gill’s historical innings, Virat Kohli K …Read more

'Star Boy' played very well ... Kohli's first statement after retirement from Test

Shubman Gill was highly appreciated by Kohli by Kohli.

Highlights

  • Gill scored 269 runs in the first innings in Edgbaston
  • Shubman scored 161 runs in second innings
  • Kohli Gadgad from Gill’s innings
New Delhi. Virat Kohli has said something about Indian cricket for the first time after his retirement from the Test. He has praised Shubman Gill on the brilliant achievement. Former India Test captain Virat Kohli praised Shubman Gill for the achievement achieved against England and said that he is entitled to all this. Gill scored a total of more than 500 runs in the fourth innings of the five -match series on Saturday, scoring his second and third consecutive centuries for the current tour of England.

The 25 -year -old captain Shubman Gill scored 161 runs in 162 balls with the help of 13 fours and eight sixes. He scored 269 runs in the first innings of the match, which made him the second Indian to score a double century and century in the Test after the great cricketer Sunil Gavaskar. Kohli wrote, ‘Very well played’ Star Boy ‘. It is fantastic to write names in history. You deserve all this.

Kohli retired from Test cricket a month before the England tour and has now settled in London. Gill scored 430 runs in both innings of the second Test, which is also the second highest score made by the batsman in a match after 456 runs (333 and 123) against India at Lord’s in 1990. Thanks to Gill’s century and KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja’s half -centuries, India declared their second innings for 6 wickets in the final session on the fourth day and set a huge target of 608 runs in front of England.

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‘Star Boy’ played very well … Kohli’s first statement after retirement from Test

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