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ENG vs IND | Twitter impressed as Shubman Gill’s double hundred takes India to commanding total

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India picked up three quick wickets after Shubman Gill’s marathon 269 powered the visitors to 587 in the first innings against England in the second Test in Birmingham. England ended the day at 77/3 with Joe Root and Harry Brook at the crease and the hosts still adrift by 510 runs.

‌Starting the second day of the second Test at their overnight score of 310/5 at Edgbaston, skipper Shubman Gill and Ravindra Jadeja extended their sixth-wicket stand to 203 before Jadeja departed for a well-made 89 as India went to lunch at 419/6.

Gill continued to make merry bringing up his first double hundred in Tests before completing his 250 in the same session. He added another valuable 144 for the seventh wicket with Washington Sundar (42) as India went past the 550-run mark. However, he was dismissed 31 runs short of an epic triple-hundred as he went past Virat Kohli to own the record of the highest individual score as captain of India in Tests. Soon the Indian innings also folded for 587 in the final session.

England started shakily in pursuit of a tall total as Akash Deep struck off consecutive deliveries in his second over. The in-form opener Ben Duckett and the number three batter Ollie Pope were both caught in the slip cordon with the other opener Zak Crawley also following in the eighth over from Mohammed Siraj. However, Joe Root and Ollie Pope rebuilt the England innings with a 52-run partnership denying India another wicket as the home team ended day two at 77/3.

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Indian captain Shubman Gill’s monumental knock of 269 powered India to 587 in the first innings on day two of the second Test in Birmingham. Akash Deep picked up two early wickets as England ended the day at 77/3, still 510 runs away, with Joe Root and Harry Brook at the crease.
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