Test captain Shubman Gill wears a crown of honour, breaks Virat Kohli's big record

The Test season has begun under the leadership of Shubman Gill. The first match was lost, and the toss did not go in either side in two matches. But in the meantime, a positive side seems to be highlighted in Shubman Gill's case. As soon as he got the responsibility of captaincy, a positive effect has been seen on Shubman Gill's performance. Something similar happened with Virat Kohli 11 years ago. Now Shubman Gill is seen following in his footsteps in Test cricket. Shubman Gill's bat is seen shining brightly in his first match as captain. By scoring a half-century in the second Test match, he has broken Virat Kohli's record. In the second match against England, Gill set a record of scoring the most runs by an Indian captain at the Edgbaston ground.
Before taking the captaincy, Shubman Gill's record was nothing special. His performance was nothing special outside Asia. Not only that, he had not reached the 50-run mark in the last five years. He had scored only 88 runs in the last three Tests against England. However, putting aside all these shortcomings, Shubman Gill has shown brilliance in batting under his leadership. After the Leeds Test, Shubman Gill also scored a century in Edgbaston. He also broke Virat Kohli's record at Edgbaston.
Before Shubman Gill's one and a half century, the record for most runs at Edgbaston was in the name of Virat Kohli. He had scored 149 runs. He had scored 149 runs in the 2018 Test. Before Gill, Kohli was the only Indian captain to score a century at this ground. However, now Shubman Gill has scored more than 150 runs. If he is consistent and gets support from other batsmen, he will comfortably score 200-plus runs.
Shubman Gill has scored more than 300 runs in only 3 innings in this series so far. At the age of just 25, he scored more than 300 runs in a Test series outside Asia, becoming the first Indian captain to score so many runs.