Key Points

Parthiv Patel lauded Shubman Gill for silencing critics with a record-breaking 754-run Test series in England. Gill surpassed Virat Kohli's SENA tour record and became the second-highest Indian scorer in a Test series. His performances included four centuries, including a career-best 269 at Edgbaston. The Indian skipper also crossed 6,000 international runs, cementing his place among cricket's elite.

Key Points: Parthiv Patel Praises Shubman Gill's Record-Breaking England Tour

  • Gill scored 754 runs with 4 centuries in England Tests
  • Outperformed Virat Kohli's SENA tour record
  • Second-highest runs by an Indian in a Test series
  • Crossed 6,000 international runs during the tour
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Look at the answers he has given....: Parthiv Patel hails Gill for monumental England tour with bat

Parthiv Patel hails Shubman Gill's 754-run England series, calling it a perfect response to critics with historic performances.

"Look at the answers he has given. – Parthiv Patel"

Mumbai, August 8

Former Indian wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel hailed Indian Test skipper Shubman Gill for answering all the critics with a record-breaking performance during the England tour, which ended in a well-fought 2-2 draw.

During the five-match series, Gill scored a massive 754 runs at an average of 75.40, with four centuries and a career best score of 269. He outbatted the other players by miles, with his best outing being at Birmingham, when he scored 269 and 161 across both innings. Gill had headed into the series with sub-par numbers outside Asia, having not breached the 40-run mark since his iconic 91-run knock against Australia at Brisbane in 2021, despite getting some solid starts.

Speaking on 'Follow The Blues', the JioStar expert Parthiv said, "Four centuries, an average of 75.40, and more than 750 runs -- all scored across different conditions. Earlier, when he walked out to bat, there were questions: Will he be able to perform in the SENA countries? Can he deliver consistently? But look at the answers he has given. 147 runs in the first innings at Headingley. In the second innings, people said he threw his wicket away after that big score."

"Then came 269 runs in the first innings at Edgbaston. Again, the talk was that it might prove to be less, but he followed it up with 161 in the second innings. In the third Test, he got out early in both innings, and questions about his form began again, even though he had already scored 430 runs in the previous match. And then came that hundred in Manchester, in a match India needed to draw. Whenever there's been a challenge, whenever questions have been asked, Gill has answered them perfectly with his bat," he added.

This is the second-best amount of runs by an Indian in a Test series (at the top being Gavaskar with 774 runs against West Indies in 1971). Also, after Don Bradman's 810 runs against England in 1936/37, this was the second-highest runs by a captain in a Test series.

He also overtook his contemporary Yashasvi Jaiswal's 712 run tally from last year to have the most runs by an Indian against England in a series.

Gill also outclassed his idol Virat Kohli, securing the most successful South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia (SENA) tour by an Indian batter. Previously, Virat held this record, having smashed 692 runs in four Tests with four centuries against Australia way back in 2014, when the Delhi-born batter had a first brush up with captaincy.

The Indian skipper also crossed the 6,000 run mark in international cricket at the end of the series. By the end of the series, his international statistics stand at 6,000 runs in 118 matches at an average of 46.15, with 18 centuries and 25 fifties. In Tests, he has 2,615 runs at an average of 41.35 in 37 Tests and 69 innings, with nine centuries and seven fifties.

- ANI

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Priya S
While Gill's performance was outstanding, I hope we don't put too much pressure on him now. Remember what happened with Kohli's comparisons? Let him enjoy his game without unnecessary expectations.
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Rohit P
The way he adapted to English conditions was remarkable. From struggling against the moving ball to scoring centuries at will - that's the sign of a champion batsman. Parthiv is right to praise him!
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Sarah B
As someone new to cricket, these stats are mind-blowing! 754 runs in a series? That's like scoring a century every other match. Gill makes batting look so effortless.
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Vikram M
The best part was how he handled pressure situations. When India needed him most, he delivered. That Manchester century to save the match was pure grit. Captain's knock indeed!
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Karthik V
While Gill was exceptional, let's not forget the team effort. Our bowlers did well too. But yes, Gill's performance was next level - second only to the legendary Gavaskar!
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Nisha Z
I was skeptical after his initial struggles, but wow! This series has changed my mind completely. The way he improved his technique against swing bowling is a lesson for all young cricketers.

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