IND Vs Eng: Shubman Gill’s 19 -year -old record, you can create history in Manchester Test

Shubman Gill can create history in Manchester Test (Photo – Getty Images)

Indian Test team captain Shubman Gill has batted well in the Test series against England. He has also scored a double century in this series. So far, three Test matches have been played between these two teams, in which England are ahead 2–1. Now the fourth Test between these two teams will be played at the Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester. In this Test match, Indian Test team captain Shubman Gill can break the 19 -year -old record. This record was made by Mohammad Yusuf of Pakistan 19 years ago and now Gill needs only 25 runs to break this record.

Gill can create history in Manchester Test

Shubman Gill has so far scored 607 runs in three matches in the Test series against England at an average of 101.17. He has scored a double century and two centuries. Not only this, Gill is the highest run -scorer in this series. So far, there are only three Asian players in the Test series in England who have scored more than 600 runs. Rahul Dravid is third in this list, who scored 602 runs in 4 matches in 2002. Shubman has surpassed him and reached the second place in the list. On the top of this list is Mohammad Yusuf of Pakistan, who scored 631 runs in 4 matches at an average of 90.14 in 2006. His best score was 202 runs. Now if Gill scored 25 runs in the Manchester Test, then he will break the record of Mohammad Yusuf.

After breaking this record, Shubman Gill will become the Asian batsman to score the most runs in England. It is necessary for Team India to win the Manchester Test and Gill’s eyes will be on making a big score in this match. The Indian Test captain will have to perform a bang in batting along with captaincy in the match played in Manchester. This is because if Team India loses the Manchester Test, then it will not be able to name the series.

Lords test mistake will have to be forgotten

In the third Test match played at Lord’s, Team India needed 193 runs to win but the team piled on for 170 and England won the match by 22 runs. In the first innings, the Indian batsmen did their work well but in the second innings they performed disappointing. Whatever happened in the Lord’s Test, his team India will have to forget it completely and a full focus on the Manchester Test.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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