The batsmen have been dominated in the India vs England Test series so far. The batsmen of both teams showed that together. Which has never happened before. Shubman Gill made history by scoring more than 400 runs in a single Test, while Ben Stokes took 5 wickets in a Test and also wrote his name on the pages of history by scoring a century.
England’s pitch is considered helpful for bowlers, while swing and seams are also seen on the pitch in the sky surrounded by clouds. In the four Tests played so far, the weather was likely to rain, it was also clouded, but in these difficult conditions also the batsmen rang. So far, a total of 18 centuries have been scored in this series.
Team India is ahead of England in terms of centuries
A total of 5 centuries came in the fourth Test played in Manchester, 3 in India’s second innings, Shubman Gill, Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja came with the bat. Thanks to these 3 centuries, England had to be content with the result of the draw in the fourth Test. You will be surprised that this series has scored a total of 18 centuries so far, and the most centuries have been scored by Indian batsmen.
Out of 18 centuries, 11 centuries came in the Indian innings, England batsmen scored 7 centuries. Shubman Gill has scored a total of 4 centuries in this series. See which Indian batsmen scored so many centuries in the list.
- Shubman Gill- 4 centuries
- Rishabh Pant- 2 centuries
- KL Rahul- 2 centuries
- Ravindra Jadeja- 1 century
- Washington Beautiful- 1 century
- Yashasvi Jaiswal- 1 century
7 batsmen have scored centuries for England. Joe Root has scored 2 and 1-1 centuries Ben Stokes, Ben Docket, Harry Brook, James and Oli Pope. Team India is ahead of England in terms of centuries. The last Test of this series is still left, which will be played at The Oval Stadium from 31 July.
Shubman Gill has 11 runs away from creating history
In the fifth Test against England, Shubman Gill has to score just 11 runs, including both innings, he will become the Indian captain to score the most runs in a Test series. Right now these records are in the name of Sunil Gavaskar, who scored 732 runs in 1978-79. Gill has scored a total of 722 runs in 4 Tests played so far.

