Shubman Gill added another feather to his young captaincy career, registering his fifth Test century as India’s skipper on Day 2 of the second Test against West Indies at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. The 26-year-old reached the milestone during the second session, drawing a thunderous cheer from the home crowd. With this hundred, Gill moved past Rohit Sharma’s tally of four Test centuries as Indian captain. His latest century also placed him level with MS Dhoni, joining the exclusive list of Indian Test skippers with five centuries. Only Virat Kohli (20), Sunil Gavaskar (11), and Mohammad Azharuddin (9) stand ahead of him in this illustrious chart. Gill’s composed 177-ball innings featured 13 boundaries and a six, showcasing his controlled aggression and patience. The right-hander’s innings arrived after a tricky start to the morning session, which saw India lose opener Yashasvi Jaiswal to an unfortunate run-out on 175. Gill, who was involved in that miscommunication, made amends by holding the innings together and leading from the front. Most hundreds as Indian Test captain: Virat Kohli - 20 Sunil Gavaskar - 11 Mohammad Azharuddin - 9 Sachin Tendulkar - 7 Shubman Gill - 5* MS Dhoni - 5 Sourav Ganguly - 5 Mansoor Ali khan Pataudi - 5 Rahul Dravid - 4 Rohit Sharma - 4 India declared their first innings at 518 for 5 after one and half days of marathon batting in the second Test against West Indies at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Captain Shubman Gill led from the front with a composed 129* and made valuable partnerships with Nitish Reddy (43) and Dhruv Jurel (44). Earlier Sai Sudharsan struck 87. Both Jurel and Shubman had a short discussion and agreed to wait for Jurel's half century. However, Jurel was blinded by Roston Chase's short-of-length delivery. Dhruv looked to go for a big hit but was bowled out, leading to India declaring the innings. Spinner Jomel Warrican picked up 3 for 98 for the visitors.