Team India skipper Shubman Gill made history on Thursday, July 3, with a brilliant double century on Day 2 of the second Test against England at Edgbaston in Birmingham. In the process of reaching his 269 off 387 balls, the 25-year-old batter set several records.
Shubman Gill continued his excellent form and easily passed his first double hundred as he resumed his batting at 114 on Day 2. Over 500 minutes were spent in the crease by the right-handed batter, who smashed three sixes and thirty fours.
The captain also made appearances in two large stands throughout his long knock. He added 144 for the seventh wicket with Washington Sundar and 203 for the sixth wicket with Ravindra Jadeja (89). By the time of his dismissal, Shubman Gill had broken the record for the highest Test score by an Indian captain, surpassing Virat Kohli (254*).

The batting star’s incredible 269 against England in Birmingham was praised by the Indian cricket community. Here are a few responses.
Some knocks are just special.
This one? Truly historic.
269 in England — the highest ever by an Indian 🇮🇳
Take a bow, skipper @shubmangill 🙌#ShubmanGill #TeamIndia #ENGvsIND pic.twitter.com/N86CBaKWo1
— 𝕸𝖔𝖍𝖆𝖒𝖒𝖆𝖉 𝖘𝖍𝖆𝖒𝖎 (@MdShami11) July 3, 2025
Take a bow @ShubmanGill! Making it look so easy on the big stage! Well played and well deserved double century 💯 an example of being unstoppable when the intent is clear 🔥 #IndVSEng pic.twitter.com/A1JXYVkzni
— Yuvraj Singh (@YUVSTRONG12) July 3, 2025
First Indian Captain to score 200 on the English soil. Determination in Shubman Gill’s eyes was quite evident. From charming strokes to solid defence everything was there in this special inning
— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) July 3, 2025
“Fabulous start to his leadership stint, this would do a world of good moving forward.” – R Ashwin
“Outstanding double hundred from Shubman Gill, an innings of great maturity, patience and skill”- Virender Sehwag
“What else is there to say. When a player of just 25 years creates history in the land where cricket was born! What a knock, I was hoping for a triple but looking at this young legend play its not too far in the future!” – Kris Srikkanth
“India’s new captain has announced himself in England – and how! Highest score by an Indian batter in England. Take a bow” – Aakash Chopra
Team India’s bowlers strike early after Shubman Gill’s double hundred

On Day 2, India resumed their first innings at Edgbaston on 310-5 and finished with 587 in 151 overs. This time, there was no unexpected batting collapse, unlike the two innings in the first Test at Headingley in Leeds.
The bowlers took over and dismissed England to 25-3 in eight overs after Gill and company had helped India to a commanding score. After replacing Jasprit Bumrah, Akash Deep dismissed Ben Duckett (0) and Ollie Pope (0) with consecutive deliveries in the innings’ third over. Pope tried to knock one past the line at second slip but was caught, and Gill expertly held Duckett at third slip.

England were three down and in serious trouble when Zak Crawley (19) nicked one off Mohammed Siraj to first slip. In order to prevent England from losing any more wickets, Joe Root (18) and Harry Brook (30) were used. On Day 2, the home team was 77-3 at the end.