But Edgbaston Test Day 4Indian captain Shubman Gill He named his name in history books with a brilliant batting performance. Batting with remarkable composition and flow, Gill dominated the English bowling attack throughout the match, directed India to a strong position as the head of the competition in his last day.
Shubman Gill crosses Sunil Gavaskar in a record feat
With the help of twin tons in the match, Gill now holds records for the most runs scored by an Indian in a single Test match. With this achievement, he crossed mythological names Sunil Gavaskar And VVS laxmanHe scored a brilliant 269 runs in 387 delivery in the first innings, with a foundation for a huge clan. During the second innings, Gill continued his sublime form. Like he hit Shoaib Bashir For one six off the fourth ball of the 53rd over to cross the 75-run mark, he officially named his name in record books, which became the most run-scorer in a Test match for India. Meanwhile, the skipper once again reached the occasion with another unprecedented hundred in 129 balls, broke the long standing record and placed India in a commanding position in the last day.
Here in the same test, an Indian batsman has given the top 5 highest runs:
Player | Run (first innings) | Run (second innings) | Total run | Oppose | Year |
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Shubman Gill | 269 | 100* | 369 | England | 2025 |
Sunil Gavaskar | 124 | 220 | 344 | West indies | 1971 |
VVS laxman | 59 | 281 | 340 | Australia | 2001 |
Sourav Ganguly | 239 | 91 | 330 | Pakistan | 2007 |
Virender Sehwag | 319 | , | 319 | South Africa | 2008 |
Virender Sehwag | 309 | , | 309 | Pakistan | 2004 |
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Gill also overtakes Virat Kohli during his huge knock in Edgbaston.
Gill added another feather to his hat during the Edgbaston Test, broke a decade -old record Virat KohliIn the first innings, one is composed with a major 269 and one in half a century, Gill’s collected in the series is now at 524 runs till tea-the most by an Indian batsman in his first series as a captain. He crossed Kohli’s 449-run mark during the 2014-15 tour of Australia. Remandable, Gill achieved only four innings, showing his leadership and batting to challenge English conditions.
Here is the list of the most runs by an Indian captain in the debut Test series:
Player (run) | Oppose | Year | Turn |
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Shubman Gill (524*) | England | 2025 | 4 |
Virat Kohli (449) | Australia | 2014/15 | 4 |
Vijay Hazare (347) | England | 1951/52 | 7 |
Woman Contractor (319) | Clean | 1960/61 | 6 |
Dilip Vengsarkar (305) | YK | 1987/88 | 5 |
Mohammad Azharuddin (303) | New Zealand | 1989/90 | 4 |
India made a hold on the match on the fourth day, supported by a great batting performance from its captain. After exiting England for 407, visitors once again showed talent with the bat. KL Rahul Scored a gritty in half a century before being dismissed by Josh tongue With the peach of a delivery. Rishabh Pant Once again shown why he is a master of the format with his quick half-century. For England, the signals are deeply concerned that India’s lead is near 500. Despite a memorable fight Jamie Smith and Harry Brook last dayEngland still faced the first innings of 180 runs. If they now need to find a clue to England to turn around the game.
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