BIRMINGHAM, England — New captain Shubman Gill's unbeaten 114 led India's gritty effort to 310-5 against England on day one Wednesday of the second test at Edgbaston.
The pressure was on Gill as India's last specialist batsman to prevent exposing the fragile bottom order in the last two hours of an extended day.
He succeeded despite leg cramps.
Gill and spin allrounder Ravindra Jadeja, paired from 211-5 after two quick wickets after tea, ran well, were patient and still kept the scoreboard ticking at more than four runs an over.
In their stand of 99, Gill achieved his hundred with consecutive boundaries swept behind square off the last two balls before the new ball was taken, 20 minutes from stumps. He'd used 199 balls.
He took off his helmet and roared in delight following his seventh test hundred, and second successive after his 147 in the Leeds series-opener. He's batted for more than two sessions.
Jadeja was a sturdy 41 not out, offering memories of his only overseas century in 2022 on this ground.
India's other big contributor was opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, but whose demise for 87 was a surprise on a flat pitch under sunny skies.