Samira Vishwas
Tezzbuzz|05-07-2025
In the Edgbaston Test, the records made with Shubman Gill’s score of 269 runs will continue to be discussed, but there are some big and unique records that are going to be noted.
Delhi: In the Edgbaston Test, the records of Shubman Gill’s record of 269 runs will continue to be discussed, but there are some big and unique records that are going to note:
Largest First Class Score: Now 269 is the biggest first class cricket score of Shubman Gill. In December 2018, the last record was scored against Tamil Nadu in the Ranji Trophy with his first 200 and then scored 268 runs. Indian batsman’s biggest score outside Asia: Shubman Gill’s 269 is the biggest score of any Indian batsman not only in SENA countries, but also outside Asia (previous record: 241*, Sachin Tendulkar, Sydney 2004).
First player to be dismissed for 269 in Tests: No one was out at 269 in Test cricket before Shubman Gill. Adam Wozes of Australia scored 269*, that is, he was not out. There is no dismissal for 264 runs, while no one has made 265.
Top test score of July for India: Now the biggest score of the Indian batsman in the Test in the month of July.
Shubman Gill has 269 and broke Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 203. Although Records of all months for your record: January – Sehwag (254), February – Kambli/Dhoni (224), March – Sehwag (319), April – Dravid (270), May – Wasim Jafar (138*), June – Wasim Jafar (212), July – July –
Shubman Gill (269), August – Sehwag (201*), September – Gavaskar (221), October – Kohli (254*), November – Mayank (243), December – Karun Nair (303*)Top score at number 4 in batting order: Shubman Gill now has the biggest score at number 4 in Indian records. Record for India at every number: 1 – Sehwag (254), 2 – Sehwag (319), 3 – Laxman (281), 4 –
Shubman Gill (269), 5 – Karun (303*), 6 – Dhoni (224), 7 – Jadeja (175*), 8 – Dhoni (144), 9 – Jayant (104), 10 – Ramakant Desai (85), 11 – Zaheer (75)Several veteran records broke together, Indian performance:– Gavaskar’s 46 -year -old record (top score by Indian in England)
– Azhar’s 35 -year -old record broke (Indian captain’s top score in SENA countries)
– Sachin’s 21 year old record (Indian batsman’s top score in SENA)
– Kohli’s 6 year old record (Indian captain’s top score)
200 in both ODI/Test: These records are only fifth and fourth Indians (others 4: Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Chris Gayle, Rohit Sharma)Indian batsman’s highest International 100 list and up: 269 His 16th International Cricket was 100 and Dhoni’s record was equal to Indian players. Now ahead of them: 100 – Sachin, 82 – Kohli, 49 – Rohit, 48 – 38 – Ganguly, 38 – Sehwag, 35 – Gavaskar, 29 – Azhar, 24 – 24 – Dhawan, 23 – Laxman, 20 – Gambhir, 19 – Pujara, 18 – Rahul, 18 – 18 – 18 – Vengsarkar, 17 – Yuvraj.
First player to make 4 International 100 in 2025: In Ahmedabad, against England (ODI), Dubai against Bangladesh (ODI) and Leeds and Birmingham Test against England.
The highest number of Indian captain among SENA countries: Now with two 100 in this list
Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly equal to and only Virat Kohli (7) and Azharuddin (5) beyond them.
100’s strange record in SENA countries: Not a single 100 was made in 29 innings as a player but made two 100 in the first 3 innings as captain.
Most International 100 at the age of 25: In the list of this record with his 16th 100, Alastair Cook, Quinton de Kock, Babar Azam and Jack Kallis equaled. Ahead of them: 40 – Sachin Tendulkar, 26 – Virat Kohli, 21 – Ken Williamson, 19 – Joe Root, 18 – Chris Gayle, 17 – Graeme Smith.