Ind Vs Eng: History of Shubhman Gill! Pakistan’s batsman broke the record; Kelly in the army countries’ big performance
Samira Vishwas July 27, 2025 08:24 PM

Ind vs engine 4th test: The fourth Test match between India and England seems to be very colorful. There are many developments in the match played in Manchester. In the first innings, India had scored 3 runs. In response, England have scored 19 runs. On the fourth day, England took a 5 -run lead. In response to India, India lost 9 wickets on the fifth day and scored 199 runs. Skipper Shubman Gill runs and Washington is scoring 5 runs. In the meantime, India’s young captain Shubman Gill has made a history in the Manchester Test. He is the first Asian player to score 3 runs in the Test series in the army. Gill has done this with 5 runs in the second innings of the Manchester Test.

Indian team youth captain Shubham Gill has scored the most Test in the Test series played in the army (South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia) on Saturday (July 7). He has surpassed Virat Kohli’s record. Gill has now become the highest scorer in the army countries. Gill has broken the record of Virat Kohli as he scored 74 runs in the Manchester Test. Virat Kohli’s new record was recorded as the highest score as the Asian batsman in the army. Gill has overtaken Virat Kohli in the 58th over of the fourth Test match in Manchester. Gill has done this with a boundary on the ball of the root.

Also on the fifth day of Shubman Gill today, on the fifth day, scored two runs on the ball of Stokes. In the second innings of the Manchester Test, Gill has completed 3 runs in the series. Now he has become the first Asian player to score 5 runs in the army. In the Test series played in England, the Asian batsman had earlier recorded the record for the highest score in Pakistan’s Mohammad Yusuf. While visiting England in the 5th, Yusuf scored 3 runs.

The most runs in the Test series played in the army countries (Asian batsmen)

  1. The best score runs in the player country position year
  2. Shubhman Gill India England 1949* 1949
  3. Virat Kohli India Australians 1-91998
  4. Mohammad Yusuf Pakistan England

 

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