The new India captain, Shubman Gill, has smashed yet another century in the second Test, stabilizing a short fumble in the middle order. Ending the day on 114 at Edgbaston, Shubman entered several elite lists, which made him stand with the legendary Don Bradman, Garfield Sobers, and Graeme Smith, and in some with Rahul Dravid, Azharuddin, and Dilip Vengsarkar. What records did Shubman Gill make? 1| 9th visiting captain to score centuries in first and Second Tests in England: Earlier, Shubman Gill had scored a century at Leeds during his captaincy debut in the first Test. The second century came within a week's gap at Edgbaston, making him only the 9th captain to score consecutive tons in the first two Tests in England. The great Australian Don Bradman graces the list with two centuries in 1938. Apart from Bradman, there are West Indian Sir Garfield Sobers (1966) and Graeme Smith from South Africa (2003) on the list too. As an Indian, he is the second one to achieve so after Mohammad Azharuddin, who did this in 1990. 2 | Fourth Indian captain to score centuries in first two Tests as captain Shubman Gill has become only the fourth Indian captain to score centuries in each of his first two Tests as skipper, following in the footsteps of Virat Kohli, Vijay Hazare, and Sunil Gavaskar. Read also: Snake on Field Halts Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh 1st ODI in Colombo 3 | Second Indian to have 100 at Edgbaston: With his hundred at Edgbaston, he also joined Kohli as just the second Indian skipper to achieve a century at the venue. 4 | Third Indian captain to score 50+ score at Edgbaston Shubman Gill is now the third Indian captain to register a score of fifty or more at Edgbaston, after Kohli and MS Dhoni. 5 | Three consecutive hundreds in England: Gill also joined an elite club of Indian batters - Azharuddin, Vengsarkar, and Rahul Dravid - to score hundreds in three consecutive Tests against England, underlining his growing stature in a marquee rivalry. Notably, this was Shubman Gill's seventh Test century and second as a captain. Notably, on Day 1, India lost 5 wickets but managed 310 runs, kudos to the 66-run partnership with Yashasvi Jaiswal (87) followed by 99-run partnership with Ravindra Jadeja (41*) with Gill