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India gave England a target of 608 runs to win the Birmingham Test. On the fourth day of the match on Saturday, Shubman Gill scored 161 runs from India. He scored 269 runs in the first innings, with which he became the first Indian to score 400 plus runs in a Test. Team India scored 1014 runs, including both innings of the Test. For the first time in Test history, India crossed the thousand runs mark in a match.
IND vs Eng Matches Records …
1. Shubman’s Indian captain who scored the most runs in a Test Shubman Gill scored 161 runs in the second innings after scoring 269 runs in the first innings. He scored 430 runs in a Test. This is the highest run in a Test from an Indian captain. Gill broke Virat Kohli’s record, who scored 293 runs in the match against Sri Lanka in 2017.
2. Shubman’s first Indian to score 400 runs Shubman Gill also became the highest run -scorer in a Test. He broke Sunil Gavaskar’s record, who scored 344 runs against the West Indies in 1971. Gavaskar then scored a century in the first innings and a double century in the second innings. Gill became the second player of India to score a century in an innings and a double century in the second.
3. Shubman 1 second highest scorer in 1 Test Shubman Gill remained just 27 runs away from the record of scoring the most runs in a Test. England’s Graham Gooch’s name is the record for the highest record in a Test. Who scored 456 runs against India in 1990. Shubman became the 5th player in the world to score 400 plus runs in the Test.
4. Gill Gill Batter hitting the most sixes in a Test in England Shubman Gill hit 3 sixes in the first innings and 8 sixes in the second innings. He finished his batting by applying 11 sixes. With this, he became the highest number of sixes in a Test in England. He overtook England’s Andrew Flintoff, Ben Stokes and India’s Rishabh Pant. The three had a record of 9-9 sixes.
5. Pant Foreigners who put the most six in England Rishabh Pant hit 3 sixes in the second innings. With this, he got 24 sixes in England. He became the highest number of sixes in any one country outside the homeground. Pant overtook Ben Stokes, which holds the record of putting 21 sixes in South Africa.
6. Pant’s 2 thousand runs in SENA countries complete Rishabh Pant completed 2 thousand Test runs in South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia (SENA) with an innings of 65 runs. He became the first wicketkeeper batter in Asia to do so. After him MS Dhoni has 1731 runs.
7. India scored thousand runs for the first time India scored 587 in the first innings and 427 runs in the second innings. Team India scored 1014 runs in the match. For the first time in Test history, India crossed the thousand runs figures. Earlier in 2003, India scored 916 runs against Australia in the Sydney Test.
Facts …
- Rishabh Pant completed 300 runs in the current series. He completed 300 plus runs for the third time in the Test series of SENA countries. He is the only wicketkeeper batter in Asia to do so.
- Team India’s batters have scored 7 centuries in 2 Tests of the series against England. In the series outside India, Team India scored so much century in a series for the first time.
- India has scored 1850 runs in 2 Tests. India scored so many runs in a series for the first time in a series outside the house.
- Shubman Gill became the fifth Indian to score a century in both innings of SENA Test. Before him, only Rishabh Pant, Virat Kohli, Rahul Dravid and Vijay Hazare could do so.
- Shubman scored his 17th international century. For this, he took 139 innings. Virat Kohli, who has scored 82 centuries, also scored his 17th century in the 139th innings.
- Rishabh Pant crossed the 50 -run mark for the 24th time in 79 innings. In this case, he equaled wicketkeeper Dhoni. Dhoni also crossed the 50 plus mark 24 times in 79 innings.
- Shubman Gill became the first batter in the world to score 250 and 150 runs in a Test. Graham Gooch and Kumar Sangakkara hold a record of scoring 300 and 100 runs in Tests. At the same time, Alan Border had a record of scoring 150 plus runs in both innings.
Top Moments …
1. Pant gets 2 life Rishabh Pant of India got 2 lives in his 65 -run innings. On the last ball of the 30th over, Jack Crolya left her very easy catch. On the fifth ball of the 34th over, Chris Woakes again gave life to Pant.
After getting life, Rishabh Pant put a fifty.
2. Bat left from Pant’s hand, caught In the second innings, Pant missed the bat in an attempt to play the shot 2 times. On the fourth ball of the 34th over, Pant went to play a big shot, but could not connect the ball. The bat left his hand and went towards the square leg. Then even on the second ball of the 47th over, Pant left the bat from his hand and went towards the mid-wicket. This time Pant connected the ball, but he was caught on the long off.
Rishabh Pant missed the bat in an attempt to play the shot.