Updated On: 03 July, 2025 07:23 PM IST | Birmingham | mid-day online correspondent
Gill etched his name in history as the first Asian captain to score a double century in a Test match on English soil. By amassing this mammoth score, Gill also established a new benchmark for the highest Test innings by an Indian captain in England, eclipsing the previous best of 179 set by Mohammad Azharuddin at Lord’s in 1990

Shubman Gill (Pic: BCCI)
Shubman Gill appears to be batting in a realm entirely his own. Following up his century in the first innings of his debut series as India’s Test captain at Leeds, the prodigious 25-year-old raised the bar even higher by crafting a sublime double century in the second Test at Edgbaston. Reaching the landmark in 311 deliveries, Gill’s innings sparkled with 21 crisp boundaries and two towering sixes.
Gill etched his name in history as the first Asian captain to score a double century in a Test match on English soil. The previous best was 193 by Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan at Lord's in 2011. By amassing this mammoth score, Gill also established a new benchmark for the highest Test innings by an Indian captain in England, eclipsing the previous best of 179 set by Mohammad Azharuddin at Lord’s in 1990.
The young skipper also surpassed Virat Kohli’s mark for the highest Test score by an Indian captain away from home. Kohli’s unbeaten 200 against the West Indies at North Sound in 2016 had stood as the gold standard for nearly a decade until Gill’s masterclass at Edgbaston.