Manchester, July 27 -- Shubman Gill's aggregate of 722 runs in the ongoing five-match Test series against England has not only made headlines for its sheer volume, but also for the historic context it has created. In his first assignment as India's Test captain, Gill now stands second only to the legendary Sir Donald Bradman, who scored 810 runs in his debut series as captain against England in 1936-37. No other debut Test skipper has scored more in an away series. Adding further weight to his phenomenal campaign, Gill has become only the third captain in the history of Test cricket to score four centuries in a single series, matching the legendary feats of Don Bradman (1947-48 vs India) and Sunil Gavaskar (1978-79 vs West Indies). Remarkab...