Young and future batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi was seen in stands at the Edgbaston ground in Birmingham for the live action on Day 2 of the current second Test between England and India. The young one savored the batting of Shubman Gill from the stands as the India captain glided past his double century in the afternoon session on the second day of the crucial Test. Significantly, Suryavanshi is with the India U-19 team presently in the United Kingdom on a multi-format tour against England U-19 team. Some of Suryavanshi's fellow teammates were also present with him as they witnessed the senior team not only take the lead, but also destroy the English bowling department after being in some trouble on the first day of the match. Talking of the match, Gill was the aggressor on the second day, as tried to rebuild from a collapse on the first day. The captain paired his batting with Ravindra Jadeja to register a good 203-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Jadeja was 11 short of his century at the time of his fall, after which Tamil Nadu's Washington Sundar joined Gill in the middle. Also Read | Shubman Gill Joins Elite List of Indian Captains with Double Ton in Tests Gill, who scored his double century off only 311 balls, raised the stakes and picked up the pace of scoring. Sundar was a good supporting partner and contributed equally to the partnership in the second session of the day. Since the scoreboard has crossed the 550-run mark, the responsibility now rests on the shoulders of the pace attack to suppress the English batsmen when the first inning comes to an end. Significantly, India are missing their ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah, as the pace department will now feature Akash Deep, Mohammed Siraj, and Prasidh Krishna with Nitish Kumar Reddy being the fourth medium-pace option. A decisive phase of the match is in store, as India seek to level the five-match series with three more matches remaining after this.