13 Major Records Broken By Shubman Gill During Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy

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Last Updated: August 04, 2025, 14:58 IST

Shubman Gill led the Indian men’s cricket team in the five-match Test series against the English team. The 25-year-old right-handed batter from Punjab, with the help of four centuries, scored a total of 754 runs for the Indian team in 10 innings. He finished as the leading run getter in the series and also broke multiple batting and captaincy records. Here’s a look.

1 / 13 Shubman Gill scored 754 runs in five Tests against England, which is a record for scoring the most runs in a Test series played between India and England. He went past Graham Gooch’s tally of 752 runs in three matches of the 1990 series. (Picture Credit: X/@BCCI)

2 / 13 Shubman Gill’s tally of 754 runs helped him break Sunil Gavaskar’s record (732 vs West Indies in 1978-79) of most runs for India in a Test series as captain. Only Don Bradman of Australia has scored more runs in a Test series (810) as captain than Gill. (Picture Credit: X/@BCCI)

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3 / 13 Shubman Gill is the first batter from Asia to score 700 runs in a Test series played in SENA countries. The previous best was Virat Kohli (692 runs in Australia, 2014-15 series). (Picture Credit: X/@BCCI)

4 / 13 Shubman Gill broke Yashasvi Jaiswal’s record of scoring the most runs (712) by an Asian batter in a Test series against England. (Picture Credit: X/@BCCI)

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5 / 13 Shubman Gill breaks Mohammad Yousuf’s record of scoring the most runs (631) by an Asian batter in a Test series played in England. (Picture Credit: X/@BCCI)

6 / 13 Shubman Gill became the third captain in the world after Don Bradman (1947-48 vs India) and Sunil Gavaskar (1978-79 vs. West Indies) to score four centuries in a Test series. (Picture Credit: X/@BCCI)

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7 / 13 Shubman Gill became the first Asian captain to score a double century in a Test match played in SENA countries. The previous best score was 193 by Tillakaratne Dilshan (vs England at Lord’s in 2011). (Picture Credit: X/@BCCI)

8 / 13 Shubman Gill scored 430 (269+161) runs in the second Test, which helped him break the record for scoring the most runs in a Test match played away from home. The previous best was Mark Taylor of Australia (426 vs Pakistan in Peshawar, 1998). (Picture Credit: X/@BCCI)

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9 / 13 Shubman Gill scored 269 runs in the first innings of the 2nd Test played at Edgbaston, which helped him break Virat Kohli’s record of the highest individual score (254 vs South Africa in 2019) as captain for India in Tests. (Picture Credit: X/@BCCI)

10 / 13 Shubman Gill became the second captain in the world after Kohli to score three centuries in the first two Tests. Gill scored 147 in the 1st Test played at Headingley and 269 and 161 in two innings of the second Test at Edgbaston. In his first two Tests as India captain against Australia, Kohli scored 115 and 141 in Adelaide (December 2014) and 147 and 46 in Sydney (January 2015). (Picture Credit: X/@BCCI)

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11 / 13 He also became only the second captain after Gavaskar to score a century in the first Test and a double century in the second. On his Test captaincy debut against New Zealand in 1976, Gavaskar scored 116 in Auckland, and in the first innings of his second Test as captain, he scored 205 against the West Indies in Mumbai in 1978. (Picture Credit: X/@BCCI)

12 / 13 Gill also became only the second player after Allan Border to score 150+ runs in both innings of a Test match. In the 1980 Pakistan-Australia Test played in Lahore, Border scored 150 not out in the first innings and 153 in the second, whereas Gill scored 269 and 161 in two innings of the Birmingham Test. (Picture Credit: X/@BCCI)

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