
SHUBMAN GILL was in noble form during the second Indian test against England in Edgbaston, Birmingham. The Indian captain supplied the master class in the first shifts, scored 269 and violated more records. He watched it with another excellent performance in the second shift and broke 161 out of 162 balls, of which 13 were four and eight six.
India, powered by a remarkable 430-run aggregate Gill, India set a depressing goal of 608. In the final meeting 4. On the day of India, she declared her shifts to 427 for six. Gill received strong support from Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja – Pant hammered the fast 65 out of 58 balls, while Jadeja stayed undefeated at 69 out of 118 deliveries.
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Here are some records created by Shaubman Gill and India in Birmingham
1 – SHUBMAN GILL set the record for most of the runners with an Indian batter in the test match. In 1971 he passed around 344 (124 and 220) Sunil Gavascar (124 and 220) in the port of Spain.
2 – SHUBMAN GILL has accumulated the second highest score with a batter in a single test. England Graham Gooch holds a record with 456 (333 and 123) against India on the Lord Cricket country in 1990.
3 – SHUBMAN GILL became only the third Indian captain who scored for centuries in both shifts of the test match. Sunil Gavascar achieved a performance against West Indies in 1978 in Eden Gardens, followed by Virat Kohli against Australia in 2014 in Adelaide Oval.
1 – SHUBMAN GILL became the first Indian body with a double hundred and 150-run knocking in the same match. Sunil Gavascar scored a double century and century in 1971 in Spain.
1 – India scored 1000 runs in the test match for the first time in their cricket history. They went around 916, which they did against Australia in 2004 on a cricket land in Sydney.
617 – India has set the second highest goal in its test history. In 2009, India New Zealand set the target 617 in Wellington and the match ended in a draw.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
5th July 2025