IND vs Eng 5th Test: Anderson-Tendulkar series breaks the batting record of all time. Cricket news

The ongoing Indo-England test series has become one for history books Nine separate batsmen Scored over 400 runs – most in the same test series. This notable achievement crosses the previous record organized by Australia (1975/76) and the 1993 ash, where eight batsmen achieved milestones. India dominates the run chart. India’s captain Shubman Gill led the pack with 754 runs in five tests. KL Rahul (532), Ravindra Jadeja (516), Rishabh Pant (479), and Yashasvi Jaiswal (411) have also taken place. For England, Ben Docket (462), Joe Root (455)*, Jamie Smith (432), and Harry Brook (408)* All have played standout innings. These large scores were made possible by large-scale batting-friendly pitches in the series-the oval is the only site where the bowlers continuously helped from the surface. And on the last test day 4, India’s bowlers counted that profit.
Mohammad Siraj continued his impressive run by rejecting England captain Oli Pope with a sharp-speaker, becoming the leading wicket of the series with 20 wickets. Earlier, Prasad Krishna removed Ben Docket for 54 after continuous pressure from Indian seams.
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At lunch time, England 3 was 164 for 3, yet 210 more runs were required to complete a record pursuit. With Joe Root and Harry Brook at the crease, it is ready for an entertaining closing – but India, with the ball, moves under the sky, remains under control.