Shubman Gill’s Century Powers India to Dominant Position in Chennai Test
India’s young batting prodigy Shubman Gill showcased his exceptional talent on Day 3 of the first Test against Bangladesh at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. After a disappointing first innings dismissal for a duck, Gill bounced back with a magnificent century in the second innings, helping India set a daunting target of 515 runs for the visitors.
Gill’s 119 not out from 176 deliveries was a masterclass in batting. He reached his century with a single off Mehidy Hasan Miraz, becoming only the second Indian No.3 batter after Rahul Dravid to achieve this feat at this stadium in 35 matches. Gill’s innings was adorned with 10 fours and 4 sixes, showcasing his aggressive yet elegant strokeplay.
The 23-year-old formed a crucial 167-run partnership with wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant, who also scored a century in his return to Test cricket after nearly two years. Pant’s century equaled MS Dhoni’s record for the most Test centuries by an Indian keeper-batter.
Gill’s century was not just a personal milestone but also a significant contribution to India’s strong position in the match. He became the first batter to score a second-innings century against Bangladesh after being dismissed for a duck in the first innings. This achievement places him in an elite group of Indian No.3 batters, joining Rahul Dravid as the only players to accomplish this feat at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.
With India in a commanding position, Gill’s performance could prove to be pivotal in securing a victory for the team. His century has not only boosted India’s confidence but also put Bangladesh under immense pressure. The visitors will need a monumental effort to chase down the target and avoid a defeat in the series opener.