2nd Test: Shubman Gill scripts history with highest Test score by an Indian in England

IANS July 4, 2025 353 views

Shubman Gill has rewritten history with a monumental 265, breaking Sunil Gavaskar's 46-year-old record for the highest Test score by an Indian in England. His disciplined yet elegant innings powered India to a commanding 564/7 at Edgbaston. The knock also surpassed legends like Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar’s iconic scores on English soil. Gill’s masterclass has put India in firm control of the second Test.

"His knock was built on minimum-risk strokes, refusing to offer England a single chance." – Match Report
2nd Test: Shubman Gill scripts history with highest Test score by an Indian in England
Birmingham, July 3: Skipper Shubman Gill has etched his name into cricket’s record books with a remarkable display of skill, temperament, and hunger in the second Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 series at Edgbaston here on Thursday.

Key Points

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Gill surpasses Gavaskar's 221 at The Oval in 1979

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Scores unbeaten 265, his first 250+ in Tests

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Outshines Dravid’s 217 and Tendulkar’s 193 in England

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Anchors India to 564/7, dominating England’s bowlers

After his century at Headingley, where he scored 147 and rued not converting it into something bigger, Gill arrived in Birmingham with a mission. And he delivered in style, compiling the highest Test score ever by an Indian on English soil.

Batting in friendly conditions, Gill, who took over as India captain after Rohit Sharma retired from the format, combined discipline with elegance. His knock was built on minimum-risk strokes, as he caressed the ball into gaps and refused to offer England a single chance.

When he crossed 221, he went past Sunil Gavaskar’s iconic innings at The Oval in 1979 — a knock remembered for nearly guiding India to an improbable chase of 438. Gavaskar’s 221 stood as the benchmark for Indian batters in England for 46 years, until Gill’s masterclass.

Gill’s effort also surpassed Rahul Dravid’s gritty 217 at The Oval in 2002. Dravid had anchored India’s first innings in that series-deciding Test, helping secure a draw and sharing the series honours. Likewise, Gill’s innings provided the backbone of India’s massive first-innings total at Edgbaston, placing his team firmly in control.

The young Indian captain also moved past Sachin Tendulkar’s memorable 193 at Headingley in 2002, an innings that helped India secure a famous win, and Ravi Shastri’s 187 at The Oval in 1990, a marathon effort that forced England to follow on.

Meanwhile, Shubman Gill continued to dominate the proceedings by hitting an unbeaten 265—going past 250 for the first time in Tests—as England's bowlers toiled, with India reaching 564/7 in 141 overs at tea on Day Two.

Reader Comments

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Priya S
Breaking Gavaskar sir's 46-year-old record is no joke! But I hope the team doesn't get complacent - remember we still need to bowl England out twice. The real test begins now!
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Rohit P
As someone who watched Gavaskar's 221 live on DD Sports, I must say Gill's knock was more dominant. The way he handled Anderson was masterclass! But Sunny bhai's innings came in 4th innings chase pressure...
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Sarah B
I'm an England fan but must appreciate this brilliant innings. Gill batted like he was playing on a different pitch! Our bowlers looked clueless. Hope Root can reply similarly.
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Vikram M
𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱 𝗖𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘀 𝗯𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴! But let's not forget the support from Iyer and Pant who kept the scoreboard ticking. Team effort hai boss! 💪
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Kavya N
While celebrating, let's be honest - pitch was batting friendly. True test will be when conditions favor bowlers. But no denying Gill's temperament and shot selection was impeccable!
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Michael C

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