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Ind vs. Eng 4th Test: Shubman Gill broke the army record of Virat Kohli on a large scale, more history in Manchester. Cricket news

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New Delhi: India’s captain Shubman Gill continued his brilliant run with the bat and deepened his name in a record book on 4 of the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford on Saturday. With an unbeaten 78 in India’s second innings, Gill crossed Virat Kohli’s prestigious 692-Run-Tally from the 2014-15 tour of Australia, which became the most run-run-goatters by an Indian batsman on a single army tour (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia).Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Gill’s total in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy is now on a notable 697 runs, with one full day left in Manchester and another test is to go to Oval. At just 25 years old, the young captain is re -writing the benchmark set by legends.

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After beating Kohli, Gill also moved to second place in the list of most runs by an Indian test captain in the same series in home and distant situations. In 1978-79, only Sunil Gavaskar has 732 runs ahead against the West Indies. Gavaskar’s Tally Six-Access series has a real opportunity to cross with two innings in this series in I-Ek Tax Gill.Gill also became the highest scoring Asian batsman in a test series in England, overtaking Mohammad Yusuf’s 631 runs since 2006.Already in the series with three centuries, if Gill converts his current unbeaten 78 to fourth hundred in 5 days, he will join Don Bradman and Gavaskar, a famous testing series by a captain.Earlier in the day, India started a nightmare in their second innings, as Yashsvi Jaiswal and Sai reforms fell to ducks. But Gill and KL Rahul, who are unbeaten on 87, put a brilliant 174-rran partnership together to help India and Day 4 at 174/2, behind 137 runs after Mammath 669 in England.

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