IND VS ENG: From Prince to King! Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar Records | Cricket News

New Delhi: Shubman Gill, with the highest individual score in the format, excavated his name in history books as an Indian test captain. Gill’s magnificent 269 of them exceeded the previous record organized by Virat Kohli, who had not received a 254 points against South Africa in Pune in 2019.Gill took responsibility for the test side after Rohit Sharma retired from the red ball jack in front of the five -match series against England. Coincidentally, Kohli announced that he retired from the format before the UK tour, and Gill made his success as a new leadership role with a record -breaking hit.In this process, Gill also passed Sachin Tendulkar’s highest test score through the stroke icon. Tendulkar was not defeated in 248 against Bangladesh in Dakka in 2004. India has seen several iconic innings in the test cricket for decades, and multiple players eroded their name to record books with significant strokes. The list of India’s highest individual test scores, a few artists who are more prominent than Virnder Sehwag, who is prominent for explosives, record -breaking performances, are not dominant.At the top of the list, Sehwag has the highest individual points so far by an Indian in the Cricket of 319 against South Africa in Chennai in 2008. 104.93 was an inning full of audacious Stokeplay, consuming only 304 balls at a surprising strike. Sehwag did not rewrite Indian records that day; He became the only third player in the world, which scored two or three centuries in the tests. In 2004, 309 against Pakistan in Multan was called the famous “Multan Sultan” hit, it was the first triple tone by an Indian and announced that it came as a game replacement in the red ball jack.Participating in Sehwag at 300 clubs, Karun Nair, who stunned England with an unprecedented 303 in Chennai in 2016. It was only the third test match and made it one of the most extraordinary breakthroughs in the Indian jack. Innings published a large total in India and won the test by an inning.The highest individual test scores of Indian doughs:
Actor | Highest score | Opposition | Year | Ground |
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Virender Sehwag | 319 | South Africa | 2008 | Chennai |
Virender Sehwag | 309 | Pakistan | 2004 | Multan |
Karun Nair | 303* | England | 2016 | Chennai |
Virender Sehwag | 293 | Sri Lanka | 2009 | Brabourne |
Vvs laxman | 281 | Australia | 2001 | Eden gardens |
Rahul Dravid | 270 | Pakistan | 2004 | Rawalpindi |
Shubman Gill | 269 | England | 2025 | Birmingham |
Virat Kohli | 254* | South Africa | 2019 | Pune |
Virender Sehwag | 254 | Pakistan | 2006 | Lahor |
Sachin Tendulkar | 248* | Bangladesh | 2004 | Dakka |
Another unforgettable strokes of Sehwag was against Sri Lanka in 2009, Brabourne Stadium, where only 254 balls threw 293 balls here-in a narrow three centuries. A few doughs, as Sehwag did, joined consistency in the test jack with consistency.The legendary VVS Laxman is considered one of the biggest strokes in the test date with Epic 281 against Australia in Gardens 2001. It was the basic of a remarkable return victory, returned the tide of the series, and described a new era in the Indian cricket.While Rahul Dravid’s 270 concentration and technique in Rawalpindi against Pakistan in 2004, Virat Kohli’s 254, which was not defeated against South Africa in 2019, continues to be the highest test score. Emphasizing the domination of India’s modern stroke column, the command was a stroke.By adding its name to this distinguished list, Shubman Gill, which has made an excellent 257 points in Edgbaston in 2025, not only against England, but also the youngest Indian captain to reach the milestone, not only in the first double century, but also to reach the milestone. 29 Inning, full of four and 3 six, opposed a quality attack and firmly built it as a future torch machine of the Indian kick.In 2004, Sachin Tendulkar was not in Dakka against Bangladesh, not in Dakka, a test jack in the test jack, a stroke that exhibited his class, patience and unique consistency.