In his first innings as captain on home soil, Shubman Gill achieved yet another milestone after shattering numerous records in his first Test series as captain. The historic moment occurred on day two of the first Test match against the West Indies in Ahmedabad on Friday, October 3.
After a spectacular tour of England, when he amassed 754 runs at an average of 75.40 in five Test matches, including four hundreds, Gill came into the series in great spirits.
Despite his dismal Asia Cup 2025 performance in the United Arab Emirates, his mastery at the crease improved as soon as the red ball returned.
By hitting 50 off precisely 100 balls, the Indian captain became the first captain to register a half-century in his debut home innings as captain in nearly 47 years. Sunil Gavaskar, who hit 205 against the West Indies at the Wankhede in 1978, was the last to accomplish so.
Indian captains to hit more than fifty runs in their first innings as home Test captains
Lala Amarnath (62) vs WI, Delhi, 1948
Vijay Hazare (164*) vs ENG, Delhi, 1951
Hemu Adhikari (63) vs WI, Delhi, 1959
Nari Contractor (62) vs PAK, Mumbai, 1960
Sunil Gavaskar (205) vs WI, Mumbai, 1978
Shubman Gill (50) vs WI, Ahmedabad, 2025
But, as happened several times in England, Gill was unable to continue the knock. West Indies captain Roston Chase caught him at first slip as he fell to a reverse sweep. Gill has now been dismissed twice for using that stroke against a spinner.
Gill had appeared calm and confident up until that point, batting with a control percentage of more than 95 percent. Before the impulsive shot terminated his tenure, he looked ready for a big one.
In order to avoid having to bat again in the fourth innings, India will try to extend the lead they already held in the first innings.