
Gill 430, India 1014 – Records Fall by the Dozen at Edgbaston
Shubman Gill's Record-Breaking Performance
Shubman Gill's aggregate of 430 runs in the ongoing second Test between England and India at Edgbaston has broken multiple records. Here are the key highlights:
Highest Test Match Aggregates by a Batter
Runs | Player | Opponent | Venue, Year |
---|---|---|---|
456 | Graham Gooch (ENG) | India | Lord's, 1990 |
430 | Shubman Gill (IND) | England | Edgbaston, 2025 |
426 | Mark Taylor (AUS) | Pakistan | Peshawar, 1998 |
424 | Kumar Sangakkara (SL) | Bangladesh | Chattogram, 2014 |
400 | Brian Lara (WI) | England | St John's, 2004 |
Gill's Achievements
- Second-highest aggregate for anyone in a first-class game
- Second-most by an Indian after Bhausaheb Nimbalkar's 443
- Second-highest in the 21st century after Angelo Perera's 432
- Ninth batter to record a double hundred and a hundred in the same Test
- Second to achieve this in England and while captaining the side
- Second batter to register 150-plus scores in both innings of a Test
- Second to record a 250 and 150 in the same first-class game
- Third Indian captain to record hundreds in both innings of a Test
- Third Indian to record three hundreds in a Test series against England
Team Records
- 585 runs by Gill is now the most by anyone in his maiden Test series as an India Test captain
- 1014 runs totalled by India across the two innings of this Test made it the fourth most in a match ever
- Fourth time India went past 400 in both innings of a Test
Partnership Records
- Gill became the fifth batter to be involved in four century partnerships in a Test match
- Gill combined with Ravindra Jadeja for 150-plus stands in both innings of the Test, becoming just the fourth pair to do so in the game's history