Birmingham, July 3 -- Indian skipper Shubman Gill produced a marathon masterclass to remain unbeaten on 265 at tea on Day 2 of the second Test against England, propelling India to a commanding 564 for seven after 141 overs at Edgbaston. His innings, defined by elegance, endurance, and attacking flair, laid the foundation for India's formidable first-innings total. Resuming on 114 today morning, Gill stitched a 203-run sixth-wicket stand with Ravindra Jadeja (89) before anchoring another 144-run partnership with Washington Sundar (42), who was eventually bowled by Joe Root in the 139th over. India had reached 419/6 at lunch, but Gill's dominance only grew stronger through the afternoon. His double century - the first of his Test career and ...