
Shubman Gill Needs 68 Runs At Oval To Beat Don Bradman, Become First Ever To...
Shubman Gill is nearing 3 historic records held by Don Bradman and Sunil Gavaskar.
When Shubman Gill was appointed India's Test captain before the Anderson Tendulkar Trophy in England, a big chunk of doubts over him were regarding his ability to separate his captaincy responsibilities from his batting. As India's new number four and an heir to the big shoes left vacant by Virat Kohli, his runs off the willow were always going to be equally important — if not more — to his tactics on the field.
With 743 runs in four Tests plus an innings at the Oval in the fifth, he has silenced many critics. It has been a wonderful series from him where every time he has stepped onto the pitch, a record or two have been broken.
He scored 21 out of 34 in the first innings in the final Test, getting run out after looking well-set and technically brilliant to deal with the tough batting conditions in London. Even in the short span, he managed to break Sunil Gavaskar's record of scoring the most runs in a Test series for India as captain.
If and when he comes to bat in the second innings, Gill will eye three more records. Two are from the legendary Don Bradman and one from Gavaskar — all three at one point seemed that they could never be broken, but the right-hander is close and perhaps the closest one for India in a while.
Firstly, if Gill manages to score 68 runs in the second innings, it'll make him the highest run-scorer in a Test series, ever, for a captain. The chart is currently led by Bradman with 810 runs, and Gill is third.
Then, if Gill can score 28 more runs in the second innings, he'll still create history by going past Gavaskar's 774 to own the record for most runs in a Test series for India. It'll be the first time in 54 years that the record will be surpassed.
Finally, this one is quite unlikely, but if, due to some dramatic turn in circumstances, Gill can manage to smash 233 runs in the second innings, he'll beat the all-time record for most runs in a Test series. It's currently held by Bradman with 974 in the 1930 Ashes in England and Gill is 21st in the list.
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