Key Points

Shubman Gill broke Rahul Dravid's 23-year-old record for most Test runs in England by an Indian batter. Despite a disappointing 6-run dismissal at Lord's, Gill now has 607 runs in the series. India stumbled to 58/4 while chasing 193, with Gill's early exit worsening their position. The young captain still has a chance to reach 1,000 runs with two Tests remaining.

Key Points: Shubman Gill Breaks Rahul Dravid's 23-Year England Test Record

  • Gill overtakes Dravid's 602-run record in England Tests
  • Falls cheaply to Brydon Carse at Lord's
  • Averages 101.17 with three centuries
  • India struggles at 58/4 chasing 193
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Shubman Gill shatters Rahul Dravid's 23-year-old record despite underwhelming show at Lord's

Despite a poor Lord's outing, Shubman Gill surpasses Rahul Dravid's 602-run record in England Tests, now leading with 607 runs.

"Gill transcended Dravid’s tally of 602, set in 2002, despite his dismissal for just 6 at Lord’s. – Match Report"

London, July 14

Test captain Shubman Gill shattered former batting maestro Rahul Dravid's 23-year-old record of most runs for India in a Test series in England, despite his catastrophic show in the final session of the fourth day of the third Test at Lord's.

Unlike his historic exploits in Leeds and Birmingham, Gill faltered and surrendered his wicket to Brydon Carse's scorching delivery. Despite his mediocre endeavours, which ended on a score of six, Gill added another feather to his cap. He transcended Dravid's tally of 602, which he set during India's tour of England in 2002. Former captain Virat Kohli slipped to the third spot after his 593-run exploits in the 2016 tour.

Gill, India's new number four batter, has garnered 607 runs in three Tests at a colossal average of 101.17, laced with three swashbuckling centuries. With two Tests yet to unfold, Gill remains in contention of bringing the curtain down on the series with 1,000 runs to his name.

During India's pursuit of a 193-run target, the tourists were threadbare at 41/2. Gill had the burden to conjure a partnership with KL Rahul to navigate India out of the turmoil. Carse rubbed salt on India's wounds by outfoxing Gill, reducing the beleaguered India to 53/3.

The delivery nipped sharply into Gill, whose feet didn't budge an inch and got pinned in front of the middle stump. After a conversation with KL Rahul, Gill challenged the decision. The replay showed that the ball beat his inside edge and struck his knee roll, forcing the Indian skipper to return cheaply on 6(9).

Gill's dismissal forced India to send out Akash Deep as nightwatchman to see off the last minutes of the day. He managed well to fend off his 10 deliveries as tempers frayed and emotions boiled over. England Test captain Ben Stokes capitalised on the opportunity and flattened the off-stump, leaving India reeling at 58/4, 135 runs away from victory.

- ANI

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Priya M
Records are temporary, class is permanent. Dravid's 602 came in much tougher conditions against better bowlers. Gill is talented no doubt, but let's not compare eras. The Wall's contribution to Indian cricket is unmatched!
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Aryan K
Why is everyone criticizing? 607 runs at 101 average is phenomenal by any standards! One bad innings doesn't define a player. Gill will bounce back stronger 💪 #BackGill
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan from UK, I must say Gill's technique is beautiful to watch when he's in form. That cover drive is pure poetry! But today he looked nervous - maybe the pressure of breaking records got to him?
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Nikhil C
The real test will be how he performs in the 4th innings chase tomorrow. Records don't matter if we lose the match. Hope he learns from this and comes back stronger in the next Tests.
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Divya L
Mixed feelings about this. On one hand proud that an Indian broke the record, but sad it had to be Dravid's. Also worried about our batting collapse today 😟 Hope we can chase this target tomorrow!
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Varun X
Respectfully, the article focuses too much on records and not enough on team performance. Cricket is a team sport

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