Shubman Gill's recent performances have solidified his place as a central figure in the Indian batting lineup, drawing comparisons to legends like Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar. Following India's dominant victory over England in the second Test at Edgbaston, the focus has shifted to Gill's impact and his emerging role as a leader.
Gill's masterclass at Edgbaston saw him amass a total of 430 runs, including a remarkable 269 in the first innings and 161 in the second. This feat established him as the first player in Test history to score 250+ and 150+ in the same match. His first innings score is the highest by an Indian on English soil and also the highest by an Indian captain anywhere in Test cricket. Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly lauded Gill's "flawless" innings, describing it as one of the finest batting displays he has witnessed in the UK in three decades.
Dinesh Karthik, speaking on Sky Sports, likened Gill's emergence to the transitions Indian cricket saw with Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli at No. 4. He emphasized the weight of expectations on Gill, stepping into the shoes of such iconic players, but also praised how Gill has taken charge, especially with the added responsibility of captaincy. Former England captain Michael Atherton cheekily pointed out that neither Tendulkar nor Kohli managed a double century in England, a feat Gill has now accomplished.
Gill's success in the Edgbaston Test wasn't just about breaking records; it was about demonstrating the qualities of a top player. Aakash Chopra noted Gill's hunger for runs and his ability to capitalize on the Edgbaston pitch. Gill's insatiable appetite for big scores was also highlighted. Ganguly noted that Gill's determination to score big, aiming for double centuries, is truly remarkable.
England's strategists are now acutely aware of Gill's importance to the Indian team. His technical prowess and calm temperament have made a significant impression, with former England opener Mark Butcher acknowledging Gill as a key target. England's response to their defeat at Edgbaston includes requesting a specific pitch for the third Test at Lord's. This indicates their awareness of the need to counteract India's, and particularly Gill's, strengths.
Looking ahead, Shubman Gill's performance in this series could be a defining moment in his career and shape his future as a captain. His ability to perform both as a leader and a batter is drawing considerable attention. While Gill has primarily opened in his career, his most significant contributions have come at number four, marking a unique trajectory in Indian Test cricket.