
Captain India Shaubman Gill has launched his test series in England exceptionally well. Gill hit 3 hundred in his first two matches and played a key role in India and equalized the series in the 2nd test in Edgbaston.
With the 585 runs in the bag, Gill is very well placed to create a history in a test cricket by passing the legendary Sunil Gavascar and Don Bradman. Gavascar holds a record for most Indian dough runs in any test series. Gavascar scored 774 runs in 4 matches in the Indian historical test trip in West India in 1970/71. Gavascar fired an average of 154.80 in this series.
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Similarly, the list of most dough runs in one test series leads Don Bradman, who killed 974 runs in 5 matches when Australia traveled to England in 1930. Bradman detonated at a ridiculous average of 139,14, which also included his legendary 334, an iconic brand in the Australian cricket.
When we talked to India today, Sunil Gavascar said SHUBMAN would be a good candidate for violating his record in the test cricket. Gavascar called Gill the most technically purely purely and hoped that SG (Shaubman Gill) would pass in this test series in this test series.
“He’s a good candidate.
“The records are to be broken. I would be pleased if another” SG “took this record,” he added.
The former dough added that it would be really strange if Gill became the first player to score 1000 runs in one test row.
“I think more than that (Bradman’s record) that would be really amazing is if it became the first body to score 1000 runs. There are at least six shifts left in the series. And with the type of form it showed, every hope that it can set records that would be virtually impossible to break.”
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Gavascar at Gill’s Captaincy
When he talked about the captain of the young player, Gavascar said that Gill didn’t have to change his style. Gavascar said Gill was a calm and folded guy with a bat and simply needed to bring it to his captain’s attributes he had already done in the first two test matches.
“I think he got a hundred in his first test. Now, one hundred in every shift of the second test. The captain is sitting on his shoulders lightly and has pleasant air in the field. Yes, he is very competitive. Yes, he wants goals.
“I believe he doesn’t have to change his style. What is it – the calm he shows when launching – is the same calm he brought to his captain. This is his style and should stick to it.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
July 7, 2025
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