Shubman Gill Breaks 23 Years old Rahul Dravid Record: The third Test between England and India at Lord’s is now about to end. The England team has given India a target of 193 runs to win by scoring 192 runs in their second innings. However, while chasing this, Team India’s condition seems tight. Indian fans had high expectations from captain Shubman Gill, but he got out after scoring just 6 runs.
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Shubman Gill’s bat did not work in the first innings of the Lord’s Test. This batsman, who scored a total of 3 centuries in the first two Tests, was able to contribute only 16 runs. When Gill came to the crease in the second innings, he lacked confidence. England’s bowlers took advantage of this and Cars got him out.
Even after getting out cheaply, Gill broke Rahul Dravid’s record
With the help of this six-run innings, Shubman Gill managed to break a 23-year-old record, which was registered in the name of Rahul Dravid. In fact, Gill has become the Indian batsman to score the most runs in a Test series in England. This 25-year-old batsman has scored 607 runs in three matches played in this series. Dravid had managed to score 602 runs in the Test series on the tour of England in 2002. There are still two more matches to be played in this series and looking at Gill’s form, it seems that he will break many more old records.
🚨 SHUBMAN GILL OVER-TAKES RAHUL DRAVID 🚨
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) July 13, 2025
– Gill has the most runs by an Indian in England in a Single Test series 🤯
Record Broken after 23 Years…!!! pic.twitter.com/nJNnyipBaY
Indian team 135 runs away from victory
To win the Lord’s Test, the Indian cricket team will have to score 135 runs on the last day of the match and it has 6 wickets in hand. The biggest responsibility lies on the shoulders of KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja. All three players are in very good form. By the end of the fourth day’s play, India had scored 58 runs for 4 wickets. Rahul is standing firm at the crease after scoring 33 runs. At the same time, England needs 6 wickets to win. Whichever team wins this test will gain a lead in the series.