Historic Performance by Shubman Gill
In a remarkable display of skill, Shubman Gill etched his name in the annals of Indian Test cricket by scoring over 350 runs in a match against England. This extraordinary innings not only propelled India into a dominant position but also established Gill as the highest individual run-scorer for India in a single Test, surpassing legendary players.
Gill's innings was characterized by his dominance, control, and patience, showcasing a blend of classic technique and modern flair. At just 24 years old, he eclipsed Sunil Gavaskar's long-standing record of 344 runs set against the West Indies in 1971, a record that had remained unbroken for over fifty years.
Following Gavaskar on this prestigious list is VVS Laxman, who scored 340 runs against Australia in the iconic 2001 Kolkata Test, a match that is celebrated for India's remarkable comeback.
Sourav Ganguly's impressive 330 runs against Pakistan in 2007 ranks fourth, highlighting his aggressive batting style and leadership during intense rivalries.
Completing the top five is Virender Sehwag, whose explosive 319 runs against South Africa in 2008 redefined the role of openers in Test cricket.
Rank Player Runs Opponent Year
1 | Shubman Gill | 354* | England | 2025 |
2 | Sunil Gavaskar | 344 | West Indies | 1971 |
3 | VVS Laxman | 340 | Australia | 2001 |
4 | Sourav Ganguly | 330 | Pakistan | 2007 |
5 | Virender Sehwag | 319 | South Africa | 2008 |
Gill's remarkable score of 354 not only surpasses previous records but also comes at a crucial time as India seeks to rejuvenate its Test squad under his leadership. This innings signifies the emergence of a new leader in Indian cricket.
With this achievement, Gill has firmly established himself among the legends of Indian cricket, marking a new chapter in the sport's history as he leads the way forward.
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