
Shubman Gill Breaks Virat Kohli's All-Time Batting Record Of Scoring Most Runs In...
Before Gill, the record of scoring the most runs in a Test series played in SENA countries by an Asian batter was in the name of Virat Kohli, who scored 692 runs in 2014-15 BGT.
Indian men's cricket team captain Shubman Gill entered his name in the history books on Saturday (July 26) by breaking the record of scoring the most Test runs by an Asian batter in a Test series played in SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, and Australia) countries.
Gill needed 74 runs in India's second innings of the ongoing fourth India-England Test to go past Virat Kohli's tally of 692 runs, and he achieved the objective during the third session of the fourth day's play at Old Trafford in Manchester.
During the 2014-15 edition of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Kohli played four Tests against Australia and scored 692 runs.
PLAYER COUNTRY VENUE YEAR MATCHES RUNS BEST SCORE
Shubman Gill India England 2025 4 697* 269
Virat Kohli India Australia 2014-15 4 692 169
Mohammad Yousuf Pakistan England 2006 4 631 202
Rahul Dravid India Australia 2003-04 4 619 233
Rahul Dravid India England 2002 4 602 217
Virat Kohli India England 2018 5 593 149
The previous record of scoring the most runs in a Test series played in England by an Asian batter was 631 by Mohammad Yousuf of Pakistan (in 2006).
If Gill manages to add three more runs to his tally of 78 (at stumps on Day 4), then he will become the third cricketer after Sunil Gavaskar and Yashasvi Jaiswal to score 700 runs in a Test series for India.
The individual score of 81 runs or more in the second innings of the Manchester Test will also help him become the second Indian captain after Gavaskar to score more than 700 runs in a Test series.
If Gill manages to add 16 more runs to his tally in the ongoing match, then he will break Yashasvi Jaiswal's record of scoring the most runs in a Test series for India against England.
The overall record of scoring the most runs in a Test series played between India and England is in the name of England's Graham Gooch. During the 1990 India-England Test series, he scored a total of 752 runs in three matches. England Joe Root's scored 737 runs in five matches of 2021-22 series and Jaiswal is third on the list with 712 runs.
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Gill would like to convert his good start into a big score on Sunday (July 27), and if he manages to score a century, then he will become the third Indian after Gavaskar and Kohli to score four centuries in one Test series.
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