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Five mind-boggling stats about Shubman Gill’s series against England | Cricket News

The Indian cricket pulled off one of its most famous hes at the Oval to win the fifth and final Test of the five-match series against England a narrow margin of six runs, thus tying the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 2-2. Captain Shubman Gill, commanding the team in his first series as a captain, had a barnstorming series himself, racking up a whopping 754 runs.
“Feels very rewarding,” Gill said after being awarded the India player of the tournament England coach Brendon McCullum. “I worked pretty hard before the start of the series. There were certain things that I wanted to work on as a batsman, and it was my goal to be able to be the best batter of the series. And to be able to accomplish that goal feels very satisfying and very rewarding.
“I think once you are sorted mentally, you would be in a good space. But you’re only sorted mentally when you’re feeling technically correct. So, I think they’re both kind of correlated. If you feel like you’re getting in good positions, you’re always mentally more stable.”
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Here’s a look five mind-boggling stats from captain Shubman Gill’s series against England
754: Shubman Gill’s series tally of 754 runs stands as the second-highest total any captain in a single series in Test cricket hory. It is only behind Don Bradman’s haul of 810 against England in 1936-37.
Four: Gill hit four hundreds, including a double hundred in Edgbaston, in the five-match series. Bradman (against India in 1947-48) and Sunil Gavaskar (against West Indies in 1978-79) are the only other captains to have ever done so before.
Shubman Gill (AP Photo)
269: Before the England tour began, Gill’s highest Test score was 128. In the series, three of his four tons were higher scores: 147, 269, 161. Story continues below this ad
430: The amount of runs Gill scored at Edgbaston is the 2nd most in a single Test match ever.
41.35: That Gill hadn’t quite figured out consency in Test cricket was reflected in his pre-England average of 35.05. But at the end of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy his average has crossed 40 for the first time since his 4th Test.

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