Shubman Gill scored a fantastic century in the 2nd innings of the Indian batting on Saturday (September 21). The India batter thus brought about his 5th Test hundred in process, his second against Bangladesh.
Shubman Gill has emerged as a significant player in Test cricket, showcasing an elite batting style. His technique has evolved, making him a crucial asset for the Indian cricket team. Gill's ability to adapt to different conditions and opponents is noteworthy. His performances have been instrumental in several matches, reflecting his growth as a batter.

Gill's adaptability is evident in his approach to various pitches and bowling attacks. He has shown resilience against fast bowlers and spinners alike, adjusting his technique according to the bowling. But one key trait of Gill has caught the eye, which is to score in the second half of the Test matches.
Several key performances have highlighted Gill's development as a Test cricketer. Notably, his innings during challenging conditions have stood out.
Shubman Gill's Test career spans four years. In this time, Gill has played 25 Test matches. Although the player boasts a batting average of 37.46, a particular trait of his batting makes the numbers very interesting.
In the first half of the Test matches, Shubman has found things difficult, which vividly reflects on his scoring chart. The 25-year-old scores at an average of 28.61 in the first innings of India. Across 26 innings, Gill has scored only four fifty plus scores. And out of his career ducks in Test cricket, 80 per cent (4 out of 5) have come during the first innings of Indian batting.
But Shubman's numbers turn around drastically in the 2nd innings of the team. Gill has a magnificent average of 51 when it comes to 2nd innings, comparatively during tougher batting conditions. In the 4th innings of a Test match, the India batter has an average of 44, which hikes to 55.80 during the 3rd innings of a match. Even in overseas conditions, the Punjab-born player has a significantly better record compared to the first innings of a match. He has amassed 7 fifty plus (3 100s, 4 50s) scores in 22 innings during the second time batting in a Test match.

| Innings | 50+ Scores | Conversion Rate (%) |
| 26 | 4 | 15.38 |
| 22 | 7 | 31.81 |
As Shubman Gill continues to refine his skills, his contributions are expected to grow even further. Gill's evolution is not just about personal milestones but also about enhancing the team's prospects on the international stage.
The Indian batter has shown his class in tougher situations during a match, which speaks volumes about his batting. The batter has also scored the majority of his centuries and big knocks on the back of a paltry score, which depicts the mettle he holds. But the first inning woes also need a prompt solution. Gill, whose quality and technique can't be questioned, perhaps needs to tweak his mentality to find success in the first outings of a match.
As Shubman continues to turn on pages of his career, the player would definitely aim to continue his prowess in the 2nd innings of Test matches, but more importantly, a swift resolution for the 1st innings woes.