Shubman Gill century

India Survive Day 5 Onslaught to Draw 4th Test, Keep Series Alive at 2–1

India Survive Day 5 Onslaught to Draw 4th Test, Keep Series Alive at 2–1

Manchester, July 27, 2025 — India pulled off a gripping draw against England in the fourth Test at Old Trafford, denying the hosts a decisive series win. Starting Day 5 under immense pressure and trailing by 311 runs, India showcased exceptional resilience and batting discipline to shut the door on England's hopes of victory.Shubman Gill continued his remarkable run as captain, scoring his fourth century of the series. His 103 not only steadied India early but also put him in elite company with Don Bradman and Sunil Gavaskar, who are the only other captains in Test history to have four…
Read More
Gill’s Ton Puts India on Top After Day 1 at Edgbaston

Gill’s Ton Puts India on Top After Day 1 at Edgbaston

Edgbaston, July 2: India finished Day 1 of the second Test against England in a commanding position at 310 for 5, thanks to a sublime unbeaten century by Shubman Gill and a powerful start from Yashasvi Jaiswal.After England captain Ben Stokes opted to bowl first, Jaiswal laid a strong foundation with a composed 87, frustrating the English seamers in the morning session. His knock set the tone for India’s innings before falling just before lunch.Shubman Gill took charge after Jaiswal’s dismissal and remained unbeaten at stumps with a masterful 114 his seventh Test century showcasing elegant strokeplay and exceptional concentration.…
Read More
Shubman Gill’s Century Guides India to Victory Over Bangladesh in Champions Trophy Opener

Shubman Gill’s Century Guides India to Victory Over Bangladesh in Champions Trophy Opener

India kicked off their Champions Trophy campaign in style with a six-wicket victory over Bangladesh, powered by a brilliant century from Shubman Gill and a sensational five-wicket haul from Mohammed Shami. Shami Shines as Bangladesh Crumbles Early Opting to bat first, Bangladesh endured a horrendous start, slipping to 35 for five as Shami and Axar Patel ripped through their top order. Shami, playing in his first ICC tournament match since his return, was lethal with the ball, not only bagging a five-wicket haul but also reaching a personal milestone—his 200th ODI wicket.Axar Patel (2/43) also played a crucial role and…
Read More