In a display of sheer batting dominance, India posted an imposing 587 runs in their first innings against England on Day 2 of the first Test match at Headingley, thanks to a sensational 269 from new Test captain Shubman Gill.
The 25-year-old Punjab batter, stepping into the leadership role following Rohit Sharma’s retirement, led from the front with a double century that underscored his growing stature in international cricket.
Supported by Ravindra Jadeja’s resilient 89 and Yashasvi Jaiswal’s dynamic 87, India declared their innings at the innings break, setting a formidable challenge for the hosts.
Gill’s knock, his highest in Test cricket, was a masterclass in patience and aggression. Resuming the day at 264 for 4, the young captain added valuable runs alongside Jadeja, who played a crucial anchoring role. Gill’s innings included 28 boundaries and 4 sixes, reflecting his ability to adapt to the English conditions.
Ravindra Jadeja, often celebrated for his all-round brilliance, showcased his batting prowess with an unbeaten 89. The left-hander has evolved into a key lower-order batsman. His three first-class triple centuries highlight his domestic dominance, and today’s knock reaffirmed his importance to the team beyond his renowned spin bowling.
Yashasvi Jaiswal, the 23-year-old left-handed opener, continued his meteoric rise with a fluent 87. Making his Test debut in 2023 with a century, Jaiswal became the third youngest player to score two Test double centuries against England in 2024. His aggressive approach, complemented by a strike rate that troubled the English bowlers, signals his emergence as a long-term asset for India.
The innings also saw contributions from Washington Sundar (42), while England’s bowlers, including Shoaib Bashir (3/67) and Chris Woakes (2/81), struggled to contain the Indian batting lineup. The total of 587 is India’s highest first-innings score against England in a Test match, surpassing their previous best of 521 set in 1986.
As the match progresses, India’s bowlers look to capitalise on this massive total, with the team’s strategy likely to focus on exploiting any early movement under overcast Leeds skies. For England, the task ahead is daunting, requiring a significant response to stay in the contest.