IND vs Eng 2nd Test Shubman Gill 269 All Records Statistics: On the second day of the second Test being played in Edgbaston, India has scored a strong score by scoring 587 runs in their first innings. Captain Shubman Gill played a brilliant innings of 269 runs (387 balls), which was also the first double century (200+) of his career. At the same time, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ravindra Jadeja also joined a special list due to their family members.
Apart from Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal played 87 and Ravindra Dra Jadeja played important innings of 89 runs. Gill also made several records during this time. He became the first Indian and first Asian captain to score a double century in Tests in England.
From 200 to 269!
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Also, he also scored the biggest score by an Indian batsman on England soil. Earlier this record was in the name of Sunil Gavaskar, then he scored 221 runs (Oval, 1979). For England, spinner Shoaib Bashir took the most 3 wickets. In response, the England team has lost 3 wickets for 77 runs in the first innings.
In the second Test match of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 released at Edgbaston, Shubman Gill scored 269 runs in a historic innings. In this one innings, he broke many big records. Let’s know all the figures related to this brilliant innings of Gill.
Stumps on day 2 in Edgbaston!
End of a trendous day with the bat and ball for #Teamindia
England 77/3 in the First Innings, Trail By 510 Runs
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1. Indian captain’s biggest score in Test: Gill’s 269 runs is now the biggest score made in the Test by any captain of India. He broke Virat Kohli’s record, which he scored 254* runs in 2019 against South Africa in Pune.
2. Indian’s biggest test score outside Asia: Gill broke Sachin Tendulkar’s record (241* vs Australia, Sydney, 2004).
3. Indian batsman’s third largest score on foreign soil: Only Virender Sehwag (309, Multan) and Rahul Dravid (270, Rawalpindi) are ahead of Gill.
4. Third Indian to score double century in England: Earlier, Sunil Gavaskar (221, 1979) and Rahul Dravid (217, 2002) scored a double century.
5. Seventh biggest score for India in Tests: Gill’s 269 -run innings is now the 7th biggest personal score in India’s Test history.
6. Eighth biggest score by foreign batsman in England: Before Shubman, veterans like Graeme Smith (277) and Zaheer Abbas (274) are included in this list.
7. Seventh batsman to score a century in the first two captaincy Tests: Before Gill, India’s Vijay Hazare, Sunil Gavaskar and Virat Kohli have done this.
8. Fifth batsman to make double century in both Test and ODI: Gill has now joined the list of Sachin, Sehwag, Rohit Sharma and Chris Gayle.
9. India’s biggest innings after the opposition called for batting: On the basis of Gill’s innings, India scored 587 runs despite losing the toss, which is his biggest score ever from this person.
10. India scored 376 runs after Nitish Reddy was dismissed: India records the highest run with the last 5 wickets in Tests.
11. Ravindra Jadeja’s sixth wicket or below third double century partnership: Jadeja has now joined three such partners, only Gilchrist (6), BJ Watling (5) and Dhoni (4) are ahead of them.
At the same time, Ravindra Jadeja made a new record in the history of the World Test Championship (WTC), he has become the first player to complete 2000 runs and 100 wickets in WTC. Jadeja achieved this special place during the second Test against England, when the team needed him the most.
The highest number of 50+ scores so far (No.7 or below) by Indian batsmen:
MS Dhoni – 10 times (in 52 innings)
Ravindra Jadeja – 8 times (in 37 innings)*
Kapil Dev – 8 times (in 50 innings)
12. 50+ scores in 7 consecutive Tests against England of Yashasvi Jaiswal: He has reached the equalizer of Viv Richards and Mark Taylor, who did this against England in his first 7 Tests.
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