Shubman Gill targets Don Bradman’s 88-year-old record, Indian captain is just 225 runs away

Shubman Gill

Shubman Gill Eyes on Don Bradman 88 years old Record: Team India’s Test captain Shubman Gill has broken countless records so far on the basis of his amazing batting in the ongoing Test series against England. He has scored 2 centuries and a double century in the series. Indian fans are hopeful that Gill’s strong show will continue like this in the series. If this happens, then Gill will shatter the 88-year-old record of the great batsman Don Bradman in this series.

This young right-handed batsman has scored 585 runs in 4 innings played so far in this series at a dangerous average of 146.25. During this, his highest score is 269 runs, which came in India’s first innings in the Edgbaston Test. At the same time, he contributed 161 runs in the second innings.

Will Gill be able to break this 88-year-old record of Don Bradman?

Captain Shubman Gill has a great opportunity to break Bradman’s 88-year-old record in this series. We will tell you about what that record is. Actually, Gill can make the world record of scoring the most runs in a Test series as a captain, which is currently registered in the name of Don Bradman.

He scored 810 runs in five Tests at an average of 90 in the Ashes series held in 1936/37. During this, three centuries came off Bradman’s bat. Gill is now only 225 runs behind this figure. Bradman made this record in his first series as a Test captain. In such a situation, if Gill achieves this feat, then he will also become the player to score the most runs in a debut Test series as a captain.

Indian team’s record at Lord’s

Talking about the record of the Indian team at Lord’s, the Men in Blue have played 19 Tests here. During this time, the team has lost 12 matches, while it has won on 3 occasions. Whereas, 4 matches were drawn. It will be interesting to see whether Team India is able to maintain its winning streak or not.

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