5 Records, 1 Captain – Shubman Gill’s Historic Test Leadership

Shubman Gill has stamped his authority not just as a batter but now also as a record-breaking captain. In the ongoing second Test against England at Edgbaston, Gill has displayed phenomenal consistency across both innings — scoring a commanding 269 runs in the first innings and continuing his dominance with 80 runs in the second, as of the latest update.

His performance has not only placed India in a commanding position, but also helped him rewrite history by surpassing the records of legends Virat Kohli and Sunil Gavaskar.

Gill's Historic Feat: 5 Major Records Shattered

First Asian Batter to Score 300+ Runs in a Test Match in England

Gill becomes the first-ever Asian player to amass over 300 runs in a single Test match on English soil — a rare achievement that speaks volumes about his temperament and technique in challenging conditions.

First Indian Captain to Score 300+ Runs in a Test Match

He is now the only Indian skipper to score more than 300 runs in a single Test match, setting a new standard for leadership through performance.

Most Runs in First Two Tests as Captain – 482 Runs

Gill has now scored 482 runs in just his first two Test matches as captain, overtaking Virat Kohli’s previous record of 449 runs in his initial matches as leader.

Highest Aggregate in a Debut Series as Indian Captain

With 482 runs in the ongoing series, Gill has also become the highest run-getter for India in a captaincy debut series, surpassing both Kohli and Gavaskar.

Most Runs by an Indian in a Single Test Match

Gill has now surpassed Sunil Gavaskar’s legendary 344-run tally against the West Indies in 1971, becoming the highest run-scorer for India in a Test match, having crossed the 350-run mark in this Edgbaston Test.

Shubman Gill’s sublime form and leadership signals the dawn of a new era in Indian cricket. With a calm head and a blazing bat, he’s proving to be a captain for the future — and a nightmare for opposition bowlers.

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