Shubhman broke the record of Gavaskar and Sobers: becomes the highest scorer in a series in England; Rahul played more than a thousand balls in the series

The Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy's fifth and final Test match between India and England is being played at the Oval Stadium in London. Shubhman scored 21 runs on Thursday on Thursday. Despite the short innings, he broke two records of Sunil Gavaskar and Gary Sobers. Rahul also played a thousand balls in the series.

Oval Test Records-Moments …

1. The highest run Indian captain Shubhman Gill was dismissed for 21. With this innings, his total run in the current series reached 743. With this, Shubhman became the highest scorer in the Test series. He broke Sunil Gavaskar's record, scoring 732 runs in 6 Test series against the West Indies in 1978.

2. Foreign captain who scored the highest run Shubhman also became the highest scorer for a foreign captain with 743 runs during the Test series in England. In this case, he broke the record of the West Indies giants Sir Garfield Sobers. Who scored 722 runs in 1966.

3. Rahul played 1000 balls in the series Team India opener KL Rahul was dismissed for 14 off 40 balls. With this, he became the third Indian opener to play more than a thousand balls in the Test series. An Indian opener achieved this achievement after 11 years. In 2014, Murali Vijay played 1054 balls in England. In addition to these 2, Sunil Gavaskar has played more than 1000 balls in the Test series 5 times while opening.

4. India defeated the toss for the 15th consecutive time On Thursday, England captain Oli Pope won the toss at The Oval Stadium and decided to bowl. Team India lost the toss for the 15th consecutive time in international cricket. India could not win a single toss in the series. The team had previously lost all the toss in the Champions Trophy. India won the last toss during the T20 match against England in Rajkot in February this year.

5. Shubhman run out on his own call Team India captain Shubhman Gill was run out in the 28th over. Gus Atkinson threw the second ball of the over at the good length. Shubham saved and ran to take a run, but Sai Sudarshan stopped him on a non-striker end. Shubhman went back, during which Atkins lifted the ball and threw it on the stump. Gill was dismissed for 21.

Shubhman Gill was dismissed for 21.

6. The game was stopped twice due to the rain The first day's game was twice closed due to rain in the fifth Test. The toss was also 10 minutes late due to the rain. Then the first session ended at 5.22pm due to the rain, which was 8 minutes before the official time. The second session began at 7.30pm instead of 6.10 pm, but started again after 30 minutes. Due to which the third session was played directly at 9.15 pm.

The first day's game was twice disrupted due to rain.

7. Jurell survived in the DRS, out on the second ball In the 50th over, the pole survived the LBW due to the Jureel DRS. However, he could not take advantage of it and was caught out on the second ball. On the second ball of the over, Gus Atkins threw an incovert at the good length. Ball rang on Jureel's pad, England appealed for LBW and the umpire made the outpost.

Jureel reviewed, appearing in the replay that the ball missed the stumps. The umpire changed its decision and Jurel survived. Atkins threw a short pitch outside the stump on the front ball. Jurel went to play the shot, but in the second slip, Harry Brook was caught. He scored 19 runs.

Dhruv Jureel sent Gus Atkins to the pavilion.

8. England saved reviews due to umpires's error Sri Lankan umpire Kumar Dharmasena, who made a mistake, survived the DRS (review). The incident took place on the second ball of the 13th over, when England bowler Josh Tong threw an insoving yorker to Indian batsman Sai Sudarshan.

Sudarshan tried to stop the ball, but he lost his balance and fell down and the ball rang on his pad. England appealed strongly, but the Dharmasena declared him a not out and hinted that the ball was bat. Because of this gesture, England did not review. The replay showed that the ball was raging to Sudarshan's bat, after which he fell.

Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Bangar expressed his displeasure over the Dharmasena mistake. Speaking at Star Sports, he said the umpire did not want to do so. When Dharmasena started umpiring first, there was no DRS. But now the umpire should not express their views through gestures, as this bowling team signals.

Image Credit: Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).

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