IND vs ENG / The ball hit Gill's head, Brook hit the stroke so hard; everyone was surprised

In the second Test between India and England, England won the toss and chose to bowl first. Indian captain Shubman Gill scored a brilliant double century of 269 runs, while Yashasvi Jaiswal (87) and Ravindra Jadeja (89) also batted well. With the contribution of Washington Sundar (42), India scored 587 runs in the first innings.

IND vs ENG: The second Test match between India and England has reached an exciting turn. In this match, England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and decided to bowl first. India batted brilliantly in the first innings and scored a huge score of 587 runs, in which captain Shubman Gill's double century of 269 runs caught everyone's attention. However, the incident of the ball hitting Gill's head while fielding worried everyone. On the other hand, Jamie Smith and Harry Brook rescued England's innings from the crisis, but they are still far behind India.

Shubman Gill hit on the head

During the match, the 37th over was bowled by Ravindra Jadeja, when Harry Brook and Jamie Smith were batting at the crease. On the second ball of the over, Brook played a fiery stroke, which went towards Shubman Gill standing in the slip. The shot was so fast that Gill could not judge it and the ball hit his head touching his hands. The Indian players present on the field were stunned by this incident. Immediately the physio reached the field and examined Gill. Fortunately, Gill did not suffer any serious injury, and he is safe.

India's first innings: Shubman Gill shines

The Indian team performed brilliantly in the first innings. Captain Shubman Gill played a brilliant double century innings of 269 runs, which was a great example of his batting class and patience. Young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal played an attractive innings of 87 runs, while Ravindra Jadeja made a significant contribution of 89 runs. In the lower order, Washington Sundar played a useful innings of 42 runs to take India to a huge score of 587 runs.

England innings: Early setbacks, Smith-Brook partnership

England had a very bad start. Openers Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope returned to the pavilion without opening the account. Jack Crowley was dismissed for 19 runs, and captain Ben Stokes could not open the account either. Joe Root scored 22 runs, but he too could not stay on the crease for long. England was in trouble after losing 5 wickets for 84 runs. After this Jamie Smith and Harry Brook handled the innings. Smith scored fast and scored an unbeaten century of 102 runs, while Brook is standing firm on the crease after scoring 91 runs. England has scored 249 runs for the loss of 5 wickets, but it is still 338 runs behind India.