Young Shubman Gill hit a superb unbeaten 199 to power Punjab to 308 for two in reply to Tamil Nadu's first innings score of 215 on the second day of the Ranji Trophy Elite Group B match in Mohali, on Saturday.
The hosts wrapped up Tamil Nadu's innings in one over when R Sai Kishore (1) was run out by Baltej Singh, adding only two runs to its overnight score.
Punjab began its reply in a solid manner as 19-year-old Gill and Jiwanjot Singh (33) blunted the TN pace attack, comprising T Natarajan, M Mohammed and K Vignesh with a mix of caution and aggression.
While Jiwanjot showed a lot of patience and kept the rival bowlers at bay, Gill was all elegance as he unfurled numerous shots on both sides of the wicket. Some of the shots, especially the cover drives, stood out as he looked untroubled during his knock.
It was a struggle for the Tamil Nadu bowlers as Gill proved unstoppable, hitting shots at will while skipper Mandeep Singh (50 not out) batted in a calm manner at the other end.
Gill kept hitting boundaries and was not afraid to hit the ball in the air, while Mandeep overcame spells of slow scoring to keep the runs flowing.
Gill, one of the stars of India's triumph in the Under-19 World Cup earlier this year, spoken of highly by the legendary Rahul Dravid, underlined his class, unleashing beautiful strokes and never looked in trouble.
Bad light ended his quest for a maiden Ranji double ton and Gill would resume on Sunday hoping to extend Punjab's current lead of 93 and take control of the match.
He is the second Indian batsman after Rahul Dravid in Adelaide 2003, in first-class history to remain not out on 199 at the end of a day's play.
Brief scores:
Tamil Nadu 215 all out in 84 overs (Vijay Shankar 71; Manpreet Singh Grewal 5 for 55) vs Punjab 308 for 2 in 79 overs (Shubman Gill 199 not out, Mandeep Singh 50 not out).
At Hyderabad: Bengal 336 all out in overs (Abbimanyu Easwaran 186, Ravi Kiran 4 for 46) vs Hyderabad 20 for 1 in 9 overs.
At Amtar: Andhra 173 all out in 54.3 overs (Jyothisaikrishna 74, P P Jaiswal 5 for 50) vs Himachal Pradesh 320 for 5 in 111 overs (P P Chopra 65, A R Kalsi 103 not out, RR Dhawan 76).
Solanki hits unbeaten ton to lead Baroda's strong reply
Riding on one-down batsman Vishnu Solanki's unbeaten century and opener Aditya Waghmode's patient, unconquered fifty, Baroda made a strong reply to Mumbai's tall first innings total in their Elite Group A Ranji Trophy match in Mumbai.
Replying to the home team's tally of 465, Baroda had advanced to 244 for the loss of opener and captain Kedar Devdhar's wicket, 221 runs behind the Mumbai total at stumps on day two of the four-day
Run-machine Shubman Gill ready to don India jersey
Why are brands not signing Prithvi or Shubman?
Story of U19s: Present perfect but future uncertain
How the IPL created India's new cricket stars
What next for India's young stars?