In a stirring display of composure, technique, and leadership, Shubman Gill announced his arrival as India’s new Test captain with a remarkable century against England at Headingley. In doing so, he not only gave India a strong foothold in the match but also drew comparisons with Virat Kohli, who had similarly marked his Test captaincy debut with a century in 2014.

Gill, just 25, was entrusted with the leadership duties after Rohit Sharma’s injury ruled him out of the England tour. The young batter embraced the challenge with maturity beyond his years, steering India out of early trouble with a masterful 128* on Day 1 of the third Test.

Walking in with India wobbling at 45/2, Gill displayed immense grit against the swinging Dukes ball. England’s pacers, led by James Anderson and Ollie Robinson, tested him with probing lines, but Gill remained unflustered, gradually building his innings. His cover drives were a treat to watch, reminiscent of a young Kohli in his early days as skipper.

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Speaking after the day’s play, Gill said, “It’s a special feeling. Leading India is a dream, and to start with a century makes it even more memorable. I’ve always admired Virat bhai’s passion and intent, and to follow in his footsteps in this way is truly humbling.”

Kohli, who had scored 115 in Adelaide on his Test captaincy debut in 2014, was quick to acknowledge Gill’s achievement. In a congratulatory post on social media, Kohli wrote: “Well played @ShubmanGill. What a knock, and what a way to lead. The journey has just begun!”

The milestone century not only highlights Gill’s technical brilliance but also signals a promising new era for Indian cricket. While questions lingered over his form in recent months, Gill answered critics in the best possible way—by leading from the front when it mattered most.

India ended Day 1 on a solid 296/4, with Gill unbeaten and setting the tone for a potentially match-defining innings. As the cricketing world watches, Shubman Gill seems ready to shoulder the legacy of great Indian captains—with style, steel, and centuries.

Scorecard Snapshot (Day 1):
India – 296/4 (Shubman Gill 128*, KL Rahul 62, Anderson 2/61)
England – Yet to bat

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