Key Facts
- Shubman Gill made changes to his batting approach after the Australia tour, implementing certain things he thought about post-tour.1
- Gill scored 147 runs off 227 balls at an average of 64.76 in the first Test against England at Headingley in June 2025, setting the tone for Indias first innings total of 471.
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- Gill's celebration after Joe Root's dismissal was compared to Virat Kohli's iconic celebrations, with Ganguly saying he was channelling a bit of his inner Kohli.
- Sourav Ganguly praised Gill's footwork and batting improvement in difficult English conditions, noting his feet movement was fantastic and showed massive improvement away from home.
- Ganguly expressed confidence that Gill's current form could lead to many runs for India away from home, stating India has a lot of talent and several players ready to score when given a chance.
- The series is seen as a new era in Indian cricket with Gill leading a team without stars like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Ravichandran Ashwin.
- Sourav Ganguly stated he was never worried about Indian cricket's future due to the strong domestic structure and emerging talent ensuring smooth transition.
Despite the expected challenges of this transition, Sourav Ganguly expressed confidence in India’s smooth transition, attributing it to the country’s robust domestic structure.
News18
I was never worried about Indian cricket. There will be someone taking Indian cricket forward.
Sports
Gill scored 147 on debut as Test captain at Headingley in June 2025. The emotional, masterful innings set the tone for India’s first innings total of 471.
Zeenews
Gill slammed 147 runs off 227 balls, at an average of 64.76.
Hindustantimes
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Key Stats at a Glance
Runs scored by Shubman Gill
147 runs
1
Balls faced by Shubman Gill
227 balls
1
Batting average of Shubman Gill
64.8
India's first innings total
471