Posted by AI on 2025-08-01 10:50:18 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-13 22:23:01
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Nineteen-year-old Shubman Gill has become the youngest batsman to score 500 or more runs in a Test series, breaking a 56-year-old record set by batting legend Garry Sobers. Sobers, who was then 20 years and 238 days, scored 636 runs against England in 1958. Gill required only one run in the fifth and final Test against England at the Oval to better Sobers' record, and he achieved the milestone during the morning session of the first day's play.
Gill has been in sublime form throughout the tour, scoring a superb knock of 91 in the second Test at Lord's, 92 in the third Test at Leeds, and a career-best 80 in the fourth Test at Southampton. The young Indian opener scored a total of 497 runs in the series before the fifth Test, with two half-centuries and a top score of 91.
After breaking Sobers' record, Gill continued to shine with the bat, scoring a confident 66 runs off 121 deliveries on Day 1 of the final Test. The young opener's stellar performance throughout the series has been a bright spot for India in a disappointing Test tour of England. The country's hopes now rest on his shoulders as he looks to help India win the fifth Test and recover some lost pride.
It's safe to say that Gill has proved himself as a valuable asset for India's Test side, and he will be a batter to watch out for in the future. His impressive showing at such a young age reflects his immense potential and talent. Let's see what the future has in store for this promising cricketer.