The Indian captain, Shubman Gill, has been battling discomfort on the field and had to summon the physio quite a few times, triggering the Edgbaston crowd, who started booing him. However, after he got the final run for the century, the Bharat Army, India's official fan group, made a wild drum-beating celebration, answering the trolls. What happened to Shubman Gill on Day 1 at Edgbaston? India had a brief trouble in the middle order. If scanned at the top order, none but Yashasvi Jasiwal had a decent score. India was 99 for two when Jaiswal and Gill steadied the innings, but Jaiswal's departure caused another trouble. The new inclusion Nitish Reddy and the keeper, Rishabh Pant, did not last long, and Gill had to wait for Ravindra Jadeja for another partnership. The captain led from the front, standing not out at 114, but it had multiple pain concerns. Gill was repeatedly suffering from some back strain. Gill even requested the umpires if he can get some treatment in the next break. However, around the 76th over, it became unbearable, and the physio was spotted pressing Gill's lower back rigorously. Notably, he was suffering from the same issue at Headingley. However, the physio started treating his left leg too, stretching and pressing it. Read also: Consecutive centuries for Shubman Gill in England! Shares stage with Bradman and Sobers The England crowd booed at Gill's delay Shubman Gill's pain has been triggering him so badly that the physio had to stay a bit longer treating him. Watching that, the crowd went crazy and started booing. Without waiting longer, Gill padded up, and went back to the crease. However, Gill did not seem to have an effect on his innings. Notably, Gill had all his pace in his innings. He was steady at times and smacked boundaries when needed. Till now, he has had a strike rate just over fifty. Bharat Army celebrates with drums With Shubman Gill touching his 7 International Test century, Bharat Army fans were seen cheering and beating drums, celebrating his century. Watch the video here: The Bharat Army go wild for Shubman Gill’s hundred! 🇮🇳🔊 pic.twitter.com/Mzw3L0BujR — Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) July 2, 2025 Well, India ended day one with 310 runs on the board. Key scorers have been Shubman Gill (114*), Ravindra Jadeja (41*) and Yashasvi Jaiswal, who narrowly missed another century at 85. For England, Chris Wokes took two wickets, one of KL Rahul, and the other one of Nitish Reddy. Brydon Carse, Ben Stokes and Shoaib Bashir took one each.