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Gill makes the highest Test score by an India batter in England

Move over Sunil Gavaskar, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and Ravi Shastri, Shubman Gill is the new No. 1 when it comes to top scores by India batters in Test matches in England. Here's what the top five looks like.

Shubman Gill, 269, Edgbaston, 2025

After the first Test, at Headingley, Gill said his 147 was not enough and that he should have gone bigger. At Edgbaston, he did exactly. In friendly batting conditions, he batted with discipline, relying on minimum-risk caresses for most of his boundaries and offering no chances to bring up his maiden Test double-century. In the middle session of the second day, he recorded the highest score by an India batter in England, going past...

Sunil Gavaskar, 221, The Oval, 1979

In one of the great fourth-innings knocks of all time, Gavaskar almost got India to pull off the unthinkable and chase down 438 on a fourth- and fifth-day pitch. He batted for more than eight hours against an attack that included Ian Botham and Bob Willis. In a gripping finish, India were ten runs short of the target with two wickets in hand when they ran out of time.

Rahul Dravid, 217, The Oval, 2002

Dravid already had two hundreds in the series by the fourth Test of India's 2002 tour. With the series tied 1-1, England scored 515 in the first innings. Dravid led the response with a typically patient innings over days three and four that took him past 600 runs for the series. The match petered out into a draw, leaving the series tied.

Sachin Tendulkar, 193, Headingley, 2002

In one of India's famous wins in England, Dravid and Sanjay Bangar set the platform for Tendulkar to play a stroke-laden innings. On the second evening, with the light fading, he went on the charge, hitting three sixes. Though he fell short of a double, India got to 628 and ended up winning by an innings.

Ravi Shastri, 187, The Oval, 1990

With Krishnamachari Srikkanth dropped, Shastri was given the role of opener on India's 1990 tour. He got a hundred at Lord's, and at the Oval went bigger, batting 436 balls as India got 606 in the first innings. England had to follow-on but survived to take the series 1-0.