
Watch: Shubman Gill's Celebration After Scoring Century In 1st Test As India Captain
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Gill crossed the 100-run mark with a boundary on the second ball of the 75th over of India's first innings bowled by Josh Tongue on Friday.
Shubman Gill was batting on 98 runs from 139 balls when he scored a boundary on the second ball of the 75th over of India's first innings bowled by Josh Tongue to complete his century. The century on Friday (June 20) against England in Leeds was a special one for Gill, as it helped him become the fifth Indian cricketer to score a century in the first Test as captain.
Gill was officially appointed as India's Test captain on May 24, 2025, but he played his first Test as India's captain on Friday and in the third session of opening day's play crossed the 100-run mark in style.
After completing his century, Gill celebrated in an aggressive manner, and the clip of his pumped-up celebration is now going viral on the internet.
Here's a look:
Indian captain Shubman Gill brings up his century. Well played. 🇮🇳🤝 #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/tXigHhJ0KD — England's Barmy Army 🏴🎺 (@TheBarmyArmy) June 20, 2025
Gill needed 140 balls and 14 fours to complete his first century as captain and he has added more than 80 runs so far for the fourth wicket with Rishabh Pant.
In his first Test as India captain, the 25-year-old right-handed batter from Punjab, came out to bat at No. 4 and added more than 120 runs for the third wicket with Yashasvi Jaiswal (101).
Vijay Hazare was the first Indian to score a century on his Test debut as captain, and he was followed by Sunil Gavaskar, Dilip Vengsarkar, and Kohli.
Indians to score century in first Test as captain
He is overall the eighth Indian batter after Vijay Manjrekar, MAK Pataudi, Dilip Vengsarkar, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, and Jaiswal to score a century in Tests at Headingley.
Gill, who made his Test debut for India on December 26, 2020, against Australia at Melbourne Cricket Ground, now has scored six centuries in the World Test Championship (WTC).

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