
News India Live, Digital Desk: Shubman Gill’s Historic Record at Lord’s: Indian cricket team is currently playing on Lord’s historic ground in the third and decisive match of the ongoing thrilling Test series against England. In this match, young star batsman Shubman Gill has given a historical record that has written a new chapter in Indian cricket. He did this feat with his brilliant batting during this Test being played at Lord’s. While Gill scored 90 runs in the first innings, in the second innings he scored this record by scoring 80 runs (until the news), including these two innings, he has more than 170 runs in this match, which has the highest number of runs scored by any Indian batsman in the same Test match on England. With this performance, he has left behind veterans like Virat Kohli and Rahul Dravid, who had earlier played great individual innings in Test matches on this earth. This record reflects their ever increasing stature and excellent form, while Gill’s bat is creating history, while Team India has reached very close to victory in this exciting match. On the fifth and last day, India now need only 141 runs to win this Test, and there are still Indian batsmen at the crease. Young all -rounder Washington Sundar has also shown the team’s confidence that the entire team is in a positive and easy position, which shows their persistence and passion to win on the field. This memorable performance of Shubhaman Gill and the best game of Team India hope that they will succeed in registering another historical victory on Lord India’s grounds, which will strengthen India’s position in this Test series.
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