In a turn of events that left the fans stunned, Shubman Gill's innings ended in an abrupt manner owing to a lack of communication with Sai Sudharsan. The duo, with whom they shared a great rapport from IPL days, were marginally out of sync on this day. Gill drove the ball to short cover and set off for a swift single, but Sai wasn't reading his mind. In spite of Sudharsan's obvious reluctance, Gill went on running, and a quick throw from Atkinson found him well short of the crease. It proved to be a present wicket at the right moment. Watch here: A moment of madness from Shubman Gill!Gus Atkinson throws down the stumps with the India captain stranded. 🇮🇳 8️⃣3️⃣-3️⃣ pic.twitter.com/cYa1PUbPAI — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 31, 2025 Shubman Gill Surpasses Gavaskar, Becomes Top-Scoring Indian Captain in a Test Series Shubman Gill made his mark in Indian cricket history by surpassing Sunil Gavaskar to the top run-scorer as an Indian captain in a Test series. This happened during the first session of Day 1 of the last Test of the current series between England and India. Gill achieved that by punching a wider and back-of-a-length delivery by Jamie Overton for a four between covers on the last ball of the 21st over of the Indian innings to score his second boundary of the morning, his second against Overton as well. Also Read: Will Pakistan play at the 2028 Olympics? What do the rules say? Talking of the match has gone on until early Lunch was unavoidable because of an unexpected spell of showers at the ground, India are at 72/2 in 23 overs. Yashasvi Jaiswal (2 off 9) and KL Rahul (14 off 40) were the two batsmen who walked out to the pavilion off Gus Atkinson and Chris Woakes, respectively. The tourists made four changes from the Manchester Test. Karun Nair, Dhruv Jurel, Prasidh Krishna, and Akash Deep replaced Shardul Thakur, Rishabh Pant, Jasprit Bumrah, and Anshul Kamboj, respectively. Arshdeep Singh failed to get an opportunity to play in this series. England currently lead the series 2-1, winning the first and third Tests. India's sole win was at Edgbaston where Gill had been the star to total 430 runs for both innings, a record as well. His team then went on to achieve a commanding 336-run victory. A gritty effort by traditional Indian batters in their second innings secured a hard-won draw for India after they weathered five sessions over the fourth and fifth days of the match at Old Trafford.