New Delhi, Oct 11 (UNI) On a bright afternoon today, Shubman Gill reminded the cricketing world why he is fast becoming one of India’s most assured young leaders. The right-handed captain brought up his 10th Test hundred and, more significantly, his fifth as India’s skipper in just 12 innings, a record that puts him in elite company alongside the likes of Alastair Cook and Sunil Gavaskar.
It came off a short delivery from Khary Pierre, which Gill cut crisply past cover for three runs. The fans erupted, and Gill, ever the picture of calm, lifted his cap in acknowledgment, sharing a quick hug with wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel. For those watching, it was a moment that blended personal triumph with the theatre of Test cricket, the way only cricket in the subcontinent can.
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