IND vs ENG: 5 Records Shubman Gill Broke With His Century in the 4th Test at Manchester

The India vs England Test series has already been a thrilling spectacle, and the spotlight in the 4th Test at Manchester firmly belonged to Shubman Gill. The young Indian batter produced a sublime century under challenging conditions, guiding India to a strong position. Gill’s knock was not only crucial for the team but also etched his name in the record books. Here are five records he broke with his memorable century.

1. Youngest Indian Batter to Score a Century at Old Trafford

With his ton, Gill became the youngest Indian to register a Test century at Old Trafford, surpassing records held by some of India’s legendary batsmen. His calmness and stroke play against a world-class attack showcased maturity beyond his years.

2. Fastest Indian Century in England in the Last Decade

Gill’s hundred came at an impressive strike rate, making it the fastest by an Indian batter in England in the last 10 years. His aggressive yet calculated approach helped India keep the scoreboard ticking against relentless English bowling.

3. First Indian Opener With Two Centuries in a Series in England Since 1986

Gill joined an elite list by becoming the first Indian opener since 1986 to score multiple centuries in a single Test series in England. This underlined his consistency and adaptability in tough overseas conditions.

Read More:- Shubman Gill Career Stats And Overview

4. Most Runs in a Series by an Indian Batter in England Since Virat Kohli in 2018

By crossing the 400-run mark in the series, Gill registered the most runs by an Indian batter in England since Virat Kohli’s famous 2018 series. His ability to perform in every innings has made him the backbone of India’s top order.

5. First Indian Batter to Score a Century in the 4th Test at Manchester

Gill’s knock also made him the first Indian to notch a century specifically in the 4th Test of a series at Manchester. It was a record that highlighted both his timing and his ability to step up when it mattered most.

Final Word

Shubman Gill’s century at Manchester was more than just runs on the board—it was a statement of intent. Breaking records, shouldering responsibility, and showcasing flair, Gill has cemented his place as the future of Indian cricket. Fans will be eager to see how many more records fall before his bat in the years to come.

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