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    England vs India: Shubman Gill and Yashavi Jaiswal show tourists’ future safe after Virat Kohli

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeJune 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    While Jaiswal bounded around Headingley in celebrating three figures, India’s second century was met with a roaring release of emotion.

    Shubman Gill, the player of the tournament at the Under-19 World Cup and an IPL debutant at 18, has been groomed for this role since he was a teen.

    As he timed Josh Tongue through the covers – a shot that epitomised this procession to a first Test century outside of Asia – he took a moment before feelings from all of those days, weeks and years of waiting came bursting out.

    Gill may be the perfect India captain for their new era.

    While Rohit Sharma, Kohli and MS Dhoni before him were captains who began their careers before the IPL’s explosion, Gill has grown up alongside it to the point occasions such as these must feel like a hit in the local park.

    What is a Test match in front of 20,000 in West Yorkshire when you have captained your franchise before 100,000 at the world’s biggest sporting stadium?

    That is not to say Gill’s ascension will diminish the Test game.

    Kohli fought against the strongest tides to promote the longest format during his career and Gill has begun in a similar vein.

    On Thursday he said winning this series would be bigger than anything the IPL could offer. His celebration suggested those words were not merely spoken to please.

    An elegant cover drive and a ferocious fitness regime are other similarities between Gill and Kohli. Their differences are stark too.

    The pristine Kohli would never bat with black socks – club players receive fines for less – and a badly matching undershirt as Gill did on Friday, nor would he joke with the media as Gill did 24 hours earlier.

    “I wouldn’t be telling you any tips one day before the match,” Gill said with an endearing smile when asked to share any advice his predecessors gave before this series.

    He may not have the aura of Kohli but Gill exudes a softly-spoken calmness.

    In his first knock as skipper, Gill’s false shot percentage was a mere 8.5% throughout his 175 balls, making this the most serene innings by an Indian in England since 2006.

    There was a miscalculated call for a run where an Ollie Pope hit would have run out the diving India captain on one but afterwards Gill’s pre-match calmness was reflected in the middle.

    It is folly to draw too many conclusions from one day in the sun.

    England’s understrength bowling attack lacked threat in the Leeds sunshine but Chris Woakes will not be as generous in offering boundary chances again.

    KL Rahul and Jaiswal saw off the new ball but on another day their edges in the opening overs go to hand.

    It is clear, though, that any fears for India after the retirements of Kohli and Rohit were misplaced.

    A band of IPL rockstars – frontman Jasprit Bumrah is yet to be seen and Rishabh Pant played only a quick cameo – have the chance to go one better than Rohit and Kohli, who both retired without the series win in England they craved.

    England knew it and day one of this series proved it. India’s future is already here.



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