India, July 4 -- Shubman Gill has taken to captaincy like a fish to water. Becoming India's leader in Tests has really rubbed off well on the 25-year-old's batting as the right-handed batter is piling on the runs in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against England. Having scored 147 in the first innings of the Headingley Test, Gill backed it up with a phenomenal 269-run knock in the first innings of the ongoing Edgbaston Test, helping the visitors post 587 runs on the board.

India are absolutely bossing the ongoing second Test of the five-match series, and ahead of the start of play on Day 3, Ravi Shastri, Nasser Hussain, and Kumar Sangakkara discussed whether the right call was made in making Shubman Gill the captain even when othe...