India Captain SHUBMAN GILL (Ben Whitley/PA via AP) Former Indian goalkeeper Pardiv Patel was appreciated by test captain Shaubman Gill for his excellent performance in the recent English series, which ended with a draw of 2-2, where Gill gathered 754 runs on average 75.40 with four centuries, including the best 269.Gill’s performance meant the second highest run by an Indian in the test series, and in 1971 in 1936/37 in 1936/37, only 774 Sunil Gavascar was running.
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The Indian captain exceeded the previous Yashasvi Jaiswal record from 712 runs against England and set a new scale for most Indian runs in series against England.Gill fought outside Asia before this series and failed to score over 40 runs since its remarkable 91-running shifts against Australia in Brisbane in 2021, although it got some good starts.“The four centuries, an average of 75.40 or more than 750 runs – all scored in different conditions. Before he came out on the bat, the questions were: Will he be able to perform in hay countries? The fact that “he adhered to what could be done after what could be after what could be done after what could be after it could be after it could be after what could be done.”“Then there were 269 runs in the first shifts in Edgbaston. Again, it was said that it could turn out to be smaller, but it followed with 161 in the second shift. Gill replied perfectly with his bat,” Parthiv added.
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Gill’s performance crossed the record of his idol virata Kohli for the most successful tour of hay (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) Indian dough. Kohli previously organized this record with 692 runs in four tests against Australia in 2014.The series also saw that Gill had exceeded the 6,000-day milestone in the international cricket. His career statistics now cost 6,000 runs in 118 matches on average 46.15, with 18 centuries and 25 years.Specifically, in Gill’s test cricket, 2,615 runs have accumulated an average of 41.35 in 37 tests and 69 shifts, including the nine centuries and the seven 1950s.
