Test records: Capation of Test cricket is not an easy task, but there have been some legendary players who did not let the captaincy be dominated by their batting and put the runs. Today we are talking about a unique achievement of Test cricket. Today we will discuss which captain has scored the most runs in the Test series. This list includes the names of veteran captains from Australia to India and West Indies.
Don Bradman – The Ashes
Sir Don Bradman, who is called the ‘God’ of Test cricket, scored 810 runs in 9 innings of 5 Tests against England in the 1936-37 Ashes series. His best score in this series was 270 runs and the average was 90.00. He scored 3 centuries and 1 half -century during this period. This record of Bradman is the highest runs made by any captain in a Test series so far.
Graham Gooch – India vs England, 1990
Former England captain Graham Gooch scored 752 runs in the 3 -match series against India in 1990. He scored a brilliant 333 runs in the Test played at Lord’s, which was the biggest innings under his captaincy. His average was 125.33 and he scored 3 centuries and 2 half -centuries in the series.
Sunil Gavaskar-West Indies vs India, 1978-79
India’s great opener Sunil Gavaskar had scored a brilliant 732 runs while being captain against the West Indies in the domestic series of 1978-79. He scored 4 centuries and 1 half -century in 9 innings of 6 matches. His average in this series was 91.50. This demonstration proved to be helpful in making India a series draw at that time.
David Gawar – The Ashaz
England’s stylish left -hander batsman David Gawar performed brilliantly in the 1985 Ashes series. He scored 732 runs in captaincy against Australia. David Gawar scored these runs at an average of 81.33 with 3 centuries and 1 fifty and gave his team a lead in the series.
Gary Sobers – West Indies vs. England, 1966
Gary Sobers is counted among one of the great all -rounders of the West Indies. Sir Gary Sobers scored 722 runs in the 5 -match series against England in 1966. During this, he scored 3 centuries and 2 half -centuries. His average in the series was 103.14.

