New Delhi, July 3 -- Harry Brook might not have taken any wicket in his five overs, but the England batter did play a part in the dismissal of India captain Shubman Gill, who was looking well on course for a deserved triple hundred on the second day of the ongoing second Test in Birmingham.
Having started on an overnight score of 114 not out, Gill, who took over the India captaincy from Rohit Sharma, showed true commitment and kept his intent right as the right-hander became the first Indian captain to score a double hundred in England.
Not just his double hundred, Gill also went past the likes of Sunil Gavaskar and Virat Kohli for a plethora of records on his way to 269 off 387 balls during his 509-minute stay in the middle. While Gill...
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