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abplive|31-07-2025
Indian skipper Shubman Gill etched his name into the record books during the fifth Test at The Oval by surpassing a decades-old milestone.
With just 11 runs needed at the start of his innings, Gill overtook legendary batsman Sunil Gavaskar to become the Indian captain with the most runs in a single Test series.
As soon as he crossed the 11-run mark in the match, Gill’s series tally rose to 733 runs, eclipsing Gavaskar’s 732-run record set during the 1978/79 season. This historic achievement also saw Gill moving past other greats such as Virat Kohli, who previously scored 655 runs in a series in 2016.
Shubman Gill – 733 runs (2025)
Sunil Gavaskar – 732 runs (1978/79)
Virat Kohli – 655 runs (2016)
Virat Kohli – 610 runs (2017 vs Sri Lanka)
Virat Kohli – 593 runs (2018 vs England)
Shubman Gill's dominant performance across the five-match series not only showcased his consistency but also cemented his place among India's finest modern-day Test leaders. His run spree marks a significant chapter in Indian cricket history, ending a 47-year-old reign by Gavaskar.
Day 1 of the fifth Test between India and England at the Kennington Oval in London witnessed rain interruptions, prompting an early lunch break.
It was a challenging session for the Indian batters, with England's pacers making the most of the overcast conditions through some high-quality swing bowling.
India lost Yashasvi Jaiswal early, as Gus Atkinson struck with the very first ball of the fourth over. Soon after, KL Rahul also fell, trapped by Chris Woakes on the opening delivery of the 16th over. Despite the early blows, captain Shubman Gill and debutant Sai Sudharsan steadied the innings with a cautious partnership, helping India recover to 72 for 2 by the time lunch was taken.