India gave England a target of 608 runs to win the Birmingham Test. Shubhman Gill scored 161 runs from India on the fourth day of the match on Saturday. He scored 269 runs in the first innings, with him becoming the first Indian to score more than 400 runs in the Test. Team India scored 1014 runs in both Test innings. For the first time in Test history, India crossed the thousand runs in the match.
IND VS ENG Match Records …
1. Auspicious Indian captain who scored the highest runs for a test Shubhman Gill scored 269 runs in the first innings and scored 161 in the second innings. He scored 430 in a Test. This is the highest run in a Test by the Indian captain. Gill broke Virat Kohli's record, scoring 293 runs in the match against Sri Lanka in 2017.
2. Shubhman first Indian to score 400 runs Shubhman Gill also became the highest scorer in a Test from India. He broke Sunil Gavaskar's record, who scored 344 against the West Indies in 1971. At that time, Gavaskar scored a century in the first innings and double centuries in the second innings. Gill became the second Indian to score a century in one innings and a double century in the second innings.
3. The second highest score player in Shubhman 1 Test Shubhman Gill was just 27 runs away from the record of scoring the highest run in the Test. England's Graham Gucci is the record of scoring the highest runs in the Test. He scored 456 against India in 1990. He became the only 5th player in the world to score more than 400 runs in auspicious Test.
4. Better to hit the highest six in a test in Gill England Shubhman Gill hit 3 sixes in the first innings and 8 sixes in the second inning. He finished his bat by scoring 11 sixes. With this he became the highest scorer in a Test in England. He surpassed England's Andrew Flintoff, Ben Stokes and Rishabh Pant of India. There was a record of 9-9 sixes in the name of all three.
5. Pant the most six -stricken foreigner in England Rishabh Pant hit 3 sixes in the second innings. With this, he hit 24 sixes in England. He became the highest scorer in the country outside his home ground. Pant left Ben Stokes behind, whose name has a record of scoring 21 sixes in South Africa.
6. Pant completed 2 thousand runs in army countries Rishabh Pant completed 2,000 Test runs with 65 runs in South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia (Sena). He became Asia's first wicketkeeper Better who achieved this. After that, MS Dhoni has 1731 runs.
7. India scored a thousand for the first time India scored 587 runs in the first innings and 427 in the second innings. Team India scored 1014 runs in the match. For the first time in Test history, India crossed the 1000 -run figure. Earlier in 2003, India scored 916 against Australia in the Sydney Test.
Facts
- Rishabh Pant completed 300 runs in the current series. He scored more than 300 runs in the Test series in army countries. He is the only wicketkeeper Better in Asia who has done so.
- Team India batters have scored 7 centuries in just 2 Tests against England. This is the first time Team India has scored so many centuries in a series outside India.
- India have scored 1850 runs in just 2 Tests. This is the first time India has scored so many runs in the Home Ground Series.
- Shubhman Gil Sena became the fifth Indian to score a century in both the Test innings. Prior to that, only Rishabh Pant, Virat Kohli, Rahul Dravid and Vijay Hazare were able to do so.
- Shubham scored his 17th international century. He took 139 innings for this. Virat Kohli, who scored 82 centuries, also scored his 17th century in the 139th innings.
- Rishabh Pant crossed the 50 -run score for the 24th time in 79 innings. In this regard, he equaled wicketkeeper Dhoni. Dhoni also crossed more than 50 in 79 innings.
- Shubhman Gill became the world's first batter to score 250 and 150 runs in the Test. Graham Guoch and Kumar Sangakkara have a record of scoring 300 and 100 runs in the Test. At the same time, Alan Border has a record of scoring more than 150 runs in both innings.
Best Moments …
1. Pant got 2 lives Rishabh Pant of India got two lifes in his 65 -run innings. Jack Crawley left a very simple catch on the last ball of the 30th over. Chris Vox again gave Pant a life on the fifth ball of the 34th over.
After getting a lifetime, Rishabh Pant scored half a century.
2. The bat was released from Pant's hand, the catch took off In the second innings, Pant's bat slipped out of his hand while trying to play a shot twice. On the fourth ball of the 34th over, Pant went to play a big shot, but could not connect the ball. The bat slipped out of his hand and went to the square leg. Then on the second ball of the 47th over, the bat slipped from Pant's hand and moved to the mid-wicket. This time Pant connected the ball, but he was caught on Long Off.
Rishabh Pant's hand was released while trying to play shots
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