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Most runs in England vs India Test series 2025: Shubman Gill tops charts; Joe Root finishes second

Most runs in England vs India Test series 2025: Shubman Gill tops charts; Joe Root finishes second

The Hindu3 hours ago
India skipper Shubman Gill was the leading run-scorer of the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test series against England.
Gill, who was named India's player-of-the-series, enjoyed a prolific run of form in his first assignment as captain, smashing four centuries in five matches to tally a mammoth 754 runs. As many as 430 of those runs came in a single match—the second Test at Edgbaston, which India won by 336 runs.
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Meanwhile, Joe Root surpassed KL Rahul to become the second-highest scorer of the series after notching up a century in the second innings of the fifth Test at the Oval.
Harry Brook's century in the same innings also took him into the top five list of the most prolific run scorers of the series. Ravindra Jadeja, with 516 runs, was placed fourth in the final standings.
Most runs in England vs India Test series 2025:
Batter Mat. Runs Avg. Highest 100s/50s Shubman Gill (IND) 5 754 75.40 269 4/0 Joe Root (ENG) 5 537 67.12 150 3/1 KL Rahul (IND) 5 532 53.20 137 2/2 Ravindra Jadeja (IND) 5 516 86.00 107* 1/5 Harry Brook (ENG) 5 481 53.44 158 2/2
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