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Super Shubman Attains Near Perfection

From facing throwdowns from farmhands as a kid to making two centuries in two Tests as Team India captain in England is a great journey already for someone who is just 25 years old. His dad Lakhwinder Singh who used to reward the farm boys if they got his son out says now that he saw Gill bat at Edgbaston like in his Under-16 and Under-19 days. Gill himself explained all the facets of his thinking in preparation for England by getting red ball practice during the IPL and getting his mind ready to last hours at the crease in Test cricket. A Test double hundred in England has come only once in 23 years since Gavaskar’s 221 at The Oval in 1979, Rahul Dravid’s 217 at the same ground in 2002 and now Shubman Gill 269 in Birmingham. But the most remarkable thing apart from statistical achievements like the highest ever score by an Indian captain, Shubman Gill’s knock has been rated one of the most flawless innings since CricViz began recording stats on false shot percentages in 2006. In 19 years, not too many innings may have attained the perfection rating above the 95.3% that Gill recorded in his 269 that ended with a pull straight to short square leg. Not even England run-getting legends like Alastair Cook and Joe Root ever attained perfection like this in their gigantic run making in England. “In this series, I tried to go back to my basics. I tried to bat like I used to in my childhood…” He also went on to say that he stopped enjoying his batting because he became so focussed on making runs and lasting long enough to stave off any late order collapse. With this innings, Gill has not just made history but also showed modern batsmen the way to bat in Test cricket.