IND vs ENG / Scored 50+ 28 times, Gill and company did an amazing feat, Australia's record broken

The ongoing Test series against England has been historic for Indian batsmen. Under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, Team India set a world record by scoring 50+ runs 28 times. By scoring a total of 3809 runs, India scored the second-highest Test series score. Gill surprised everyone by scoring 754 runs alone.

IND vs ENG: In the ongoing five-match Test series against England, Indian batsmen have performed brilliantly and have made many historical records to their name. Under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, Team India not only batted brilliantly in this series, but also set new records in world cricket.

World record: 28 innings of 50+ runs

In this Test series, Indian batsmen played innings of 50 or more runs a total of 28 times, which is a world record made by any team in a Test series. Earlier this record was in the name of Australia, which played innings of 50+ runs 27 times against England in 1920-21 and 1989. The special thing is that the Indian team also made this record against England, which has increased the importance of this achievement.

Record of runs: Second highest score

Indian batsmen rained runs in this series. In 10 innings of five matches, Team India scored a total of 3809 runs, which is the second highest score made by a team in any Test series. The first place in this case is held by Australia, which scored 3877 runs in six matches in the 1989 Ashes series. This performance of the Indian team shows the depth and consistency of their batting.

Shubman Gill: Captain and Run Machine

This series was very special for Team India captain Shubman Gill. In his first Test series as captain, he showed amazing performance with the bat. Gill scored 754 runs in 10 innings at an impressive average of 75.4, including four centuries. One of these was also a double century, which he scored by playing a brilliant innings of 269 runs in the first innings of the Edgbaston Test. Gill's innings was not only the biggest innings of the series, but also became a symbol of his captaincy and batting skills.