Jaiswal, Gill slam milestone tons in India's dominating start at Headingley

Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill scored prolific tons to shoulder India’s batting push against England on the opening day of the five-match ICC World Test Championship series at Headingley in Leeds on Friday.
Being put in to bat first by the home captain Ben Stokes, the duo scored their maiden tons in England to help India to 359/3 at Stumps.
Jaiswal, who is playing his first Test in England, set a unique record en route to a special ton. The left-hander became the first Indian batter to score a century in his first ever Test in both England and Australia.
Back in November 2024, Jaiswal had scored an emphatic 161 in his first Test in Australia to inspire India’s famous win in Perth.
Shouldering a lot of expectations going into his maiden tour of England, the opener meticulously crafted his fifth Test hundred at Leeds.
Shubman Gill celebrates his maiden century as India captain. Photo: BCCI/X
Having gotten India off to a smooth start in the first session - adding 91 runs for the opening wicket with KL Rahul - Jaiswal went on to compile 101 runs off 159 deliveries. The innings included a whooping 16 fours and one maximum.
It was Jaiswal’s third century against England. His previous two had come in 2024, when the southpaw plundered a stunning 712 runs from the five-Test series at home - becoming only the second Indian batter to score more than 700 runs in one Test series.
Accompanying him among the runs from the other end was Shubman Gill, who marked his first innings as India’s Test captain in style.
Gill, who scored his sixth Test ton, became only the fifth Indian batter to score a century in his first Test as captain.
(Inputs from ICC website)