On July 3, Day 2 of the 2nd test against England in Birmingham. India scored at the end of day 2; it was all out 587. Indian test captain Shubman Gill scored his maiden double century. He scored 269 runs innings, he became the first indians captain to score a double century in England. India had a lead of 510 at the end of the day.
Day 2 Summary
Shubham Gill Historical Knock Of 269
Shubman Gill returned to action at 114* and smashed a career-best 269 off 387 balls, surpassing Sunil Gavaskar's 221 from 1979 and becoming the first Indian skipper to reach a double-century in England.
Together with Ravindra Jadeja (89), he formed an incredible sixth-wicket stand of 203 runs, which helped India reach 587 all out in 151 overs.
Lower-order support Sundar
Washington Sundar strengthened the innings with a patient 42 off 103 balls. In 45 overs, Shoaib Bashir took three wickets for 167, while pacers Chris Woakes and Josh Tongue both took two.
England’s collapse & fightback
England's response saw them lose to 25/3, with Mohammed Siraj taking Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett, and Ollie Pope to Akash Deep's two goals. Akash Deep's double-strike explosion established the mood. However, the slide was stopped at 77/3 at stumps, trailing by a daunting 510 runs, thanks to an undefeated 52-run fourth-wicket stand from Joe Root (18) and Harry Brook (30)*.
Overview Day 2: India In Dominant Position, England Need To Save Wickets
With the Shubham Gill-dominated inning of 269 runs, India scored 578 with a strong position. England have already lost their openers, 3 batsmen at the end of day 2 with 77 runs. India has a lead of 510. India will take early wickets with the new ball on day 3. England needs to save wickets with the runs scored on day 3.