England Vs India Fourth Test at Manchester Third, Fourth and Fifth day’s play
England posted a total of 669 in its first innings to provide the fourth occasion of England posting a total of 650 plus runs in an innings against india. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Team | Score | I | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | England | 710/7d | 2 | v India | Birmingham | 10 Aug 2011 |
| 2 | England | 669 | 2 | v India | Manchester | 23 Jul 2025 |
| 3 | England | 653/4d | 1 | v India | Lord’s | 26 Jul 1990 |
| 4 | England | 652/7d | 2 | v India | Chennai | 13 Jan 1985 |
In England’s first innings, the first four batmen scored fifties to provide the 82nd occasion of first four batsmen scoring fifties in an innings. It also provides the 16th occasion of first four batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against India.
It also provides the 26th occasion of England’s first four batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the sixth occasion of England’s first four batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against India.
In England’s first innings, five batmen scored fifties to provide the 228th occasion of five batsmen scoring fifties in an innings. It also provides the 29th occasion of five batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against India.
It also provides the 36th occasion of England’s five batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the sixth occasion of England’s five batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against India.
JE Root’s 150 in England’s first innings fetched him an aggregate of 13409 test runs. He now occupies the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in tests. SR Tendulkar occupies the first place with 15921 runs to his credit. JE Root went past RT Ponting who had scored 13378 runs on his way to occupy the second place.
JE Roor’s 150 in England’s first innings fetched him 38th century in q test innings. Other batsmen to score 38 or more centuries in the annals of test cricket are – SR Tendulkar {51}, JH Kallis {45}, RT Ponting {41} and KC Sangakkara {38}
JE Root’s 150 in England’s second innings represents his 104th fifty of his test career. He now stands second in the list of batsmen who have scored most fifties in test cricket. SR Tendulkar with 119 fifties to his credit occupies the second place,
JE Root’s 150 in England’s second inning represents his 16th score of 150 plus runs in an innings. He became the sixth batsman to score 16 or more scores of 150 plus runs in the annals of test cricket. Others to score 16 or more scores of 150 plus runs in an innings are – SR Tendulkar {20}, BC Lara {19}, KC Sangakkara {19}, DG Bradman {18} and M Jayawardene {16}
JE Root was dismissed stumped after scoring 150 runs to provide the 35th occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in an innings after scoring 150 plus runs in an innings. It also provides the seventh occasion of a batsman dismissed after scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against India.
It also provides the tenth occasion of an England batsman dismissed after scoring 150 plus runs in an innings. It also provides the second occasion of an England batsman dismissed after scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against India. Prior to this TW Graveney was dismissed stumped for 151 at Lord’s in Jun 1967
BA Stokes of England scored 141 and captured five for 72 in this test to provide the 41st occasion of a cricketer performing the all-round performance of scoring a century and capturing five or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | Runs | W/R | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | J H Sinclair | 106 | 6/026 | South Africa | England | Cape Town | 01/04/1899 |
| 2 | G A Faulkner | 123 | 5/120 | South Africa | England | Johannesburg | 01/01/1910 |
| 3 | C E Kelleway | 114 | 5/033 | Australia | South Africa | Manchester | 27/05/1912 |
| 4 | J M Gregory | 100 | 7/069 | Australia | England | Melbourne | 31/12/1920 |
| 5 | M H Mankad | 184 | 5/196 | India | England | Lord’s | 19/06/1952 |
| 6 | D S E Atkinson | 219 | 5/056 | West Indies | Australia | Bridgetown | 14/05/1955 |
| 7 | K R Miller | 109 | 6/107 | Australia | West Indies | Kingston | 11/06/1955 |
| 8 | R Benaud | 100 | 5/084 | Australia | South Africa | Johannesburg | 07/02/1958 |
| 9 | O G Smith | 100 | 5/090 | West Indies | India | Delhi | 06/02/1959 |
| 10 | P R Umrigar | 172* | 5/107 | India | West Indies | Port of Spain | 04/04/1962 |
| 11 | G S A Sobers | 104 | 5/063 | West Indies | India | Kingston | 13/04/1962 |
| 12 | B R Taylor | 105 | 5/086 | New Zealand | India | Eden Gardens | 05/03/1965 |
| 13 | G S A Sobers | 174 | 5/041 | West Indies | England | Leeds | 04/08/1966 |
| 14 | Mushtaq Mohd | 201 | 5/049 | Pakistan | New Zealand | Dunedin | 07/02/1973 |
| 15 | A W Greig | 148 | 6/164 | England | West Indies | Bridgetown | 06/03/1974 |
| 16 | Mushtaq Mohd | 121 | 5/028 | Pakistan | West Indies | Port of Spain | 01/04/1977 |
| 17 | I T Botham | 103 | 5/073 | England | New Zealand | Christchurch | 24/02/1978 |
| 18 | I T Botham | 108 | 8/034 | England | Pakistan | Lord’s | 15/06/1978 |
| 19 | I T Botham | 114 | 6/058 & 7/048 | England | India | Wankhede | 15/02/1980 |
| 20 | I T Botham | 149* | 6/095 | England | Australia | Leeds | 16/07/1981 |
| 21 | Imran Khan | 117 | 6/098 & 5/082 | Pakistan | India | Faisalabad | 03/01/1983 |
| 22 | I T Botham | 138 | 5/059 | England | New Zealand | Wellington | 20/01/1984 |
| 23 | Wasim Akram | 123 | 5/100 | Pakistan | Australia | Adelaide | 19/01/1990 |
| 24 | P A Strang | 106* | 5/212 | Zimbabwe | Pakistan | Sheikhupura | 17/10/1996 |
| 25 | J H Kallis | 110 | 5/090 | South Africa | West Indies | Cape Town | 02/01/1999 |
| 26 | J H Kallis | 139* | 5/021 | South Africa | Bangladesh | Potchefstroom | 25/10/2002 |
| 27 | R Ashwin | 103 | 5/156 | India | West Indies | Wankhede | 22/11/2011 |
| 28 | Shakib Al Hasan | 144 | 6/082 | Bangladesh | Pakistan | Mirpur | 16/12/2011 |
| 29 | Sohag Gazi | 101* | 6/077 | Bangladesh | New Zealand | Chattogram | 09/10/2013 |
| 30 | Shakib Al Hasan | 137 | 5/080 & 5/044 | Bangladesh | Zimbabwe | Khulna | 03/11/2014 |
| 31 | R Ashwin | 113 | 7/083 | India | West Indies | North Sound | 21/07/2016 |
| 32 | R L Chase | 137* | 5/121 | West Indies | India | Kingston | 30/07/2016 |
| 33 | R Ashwin | 106 | 5/043 | India | England | Chennai | 13/02/2021 |
| 34 | R A Jadeja | 175* | 5/041 | India | Sri Lanka | Mohali | 04/03/2022 |
| 35 | R A Jadeja | 112 | 5/041 | India | England | Rajkot | 15/02/2024 |
| 36 | A A P Atkinson | 118 | 5/062 | England | Sri Lanka | Lord’s | 29/08/2024 |
| 37 | R Ashwin | 113 | 6/088 | India | Bangladesh | Chennai | 19/09/2024 |
| 38 | B J Bennett | 110* | 5/095 | Zimbabwe | Afghanistan | Bulawayo | 26/12/2024 |
| 39 | M H Miraz | 104 | 5/032 | Bangladesh | Zimbabwe | Chattogram | 28/04/2025 |
| 40 | C Bosch | 100* | 5/043 | South Africa | Zimbabwe | Bulawayo | 28/06/2025 |
| 41 | B A Stokes | 141 | 5/072 | England | India | Manchester | 23/05/2025 |
BA Stokes of England scored 141 and captured five for 72 in this test to provide the eighth occasion of an England cricketer performing the all-round performance of scoring a century and capturing five or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | Runs | W/R | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | A W Greig | 148 | 6/164 | England | West Indies | Bridgetown | 06/03/1974 |
| 2 | I T Botham | 103 | 5/073 | England | New Zealand | Christchurch | 24/02/1978 |
| 3 | I T Botham | 108 | 8/034 | England | Pakistan | Lord’s | 15/06/1978 |
| 4 | I T Botham | 114 | 6/058 & 7/048 | England | India | Wankhede | 15/02/1980 |
| 5 | I T Botham | 149* | 6/095 | England | Australia | Leeds | 16/07/1981 |
| 6 | I T Botham | 138 | 5/059 | England | New Zealand | Wellington | 20/01/1984 |
| 7 | A A P Atkinson | 118 | 5/062 | England | Sri Lanka | Lord’s | 29/08/2024 |
| 8 | B A Stokes | 141 | 5/072 | England | India | Manchester | 23/05/2025 |
BA Stokes of England scored 141 and captured five for 72 in this test to provide the second occasion of an England cricketer performing the all-round performance of scoring a century and capturing five or more wickets in a test against India. Both such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | Runs | W/R | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | I T Botham | 114 | 6/058 & 7/048 | England | India | Wankhede | 15/02/1980 |
| 2 | B A Stokes | 141 | 5/072 | England | India | Manchester | 23/05/2025vv |
BA Stokes of England scored 141 and captured five for 72 in this test to provide the seventh occasion of a cricketer performing the all-round performance of scoring a century and capturing five or more wickets in a test against India. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | Runs | W/R | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | O G Smith | 100 | 5/090 | West Indies | India | Delhi | 06/02/1959 |
| 2 | G S A Sobers | 104 | 5/063 | West Indies | India | Kingston | 13/04/1962 |
| 3 | B R Taylor | 105 | 5/086 | New Zealand | India | Eden Gardens | 05/03/1965 |
| 4 | I T Botham | 114 | 6/058 & 7/048 | EnglandC | India | Wankhede | 15/02/1980 |
| 5 | Imran Khan | 117 | 6/098 & 5/082 | Pakistan | India | Faisalabad | 03/01/1983 |
| 6 | R L Chase | 137* | 5/121 | West Indies | India | Kingston | 30/07/2016 |
| 7 | B A Stokes | 141 | 5/072 | England | India | Manchester | 23/05/2025 |
BA Stokes of England scored 141 and captured five for 72 in this test to provide the fifth occasion of a captain performing the all-round performance of scoring a century and capturing five or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | Runs | W/R | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | D S E Atkinson | 219 | 5/056 | West Indies | Australia | Bridgetown | 14/05/1955 |
| 2 | G S A Sobers | 174 | 5/041 | West Indies | England | Leeds | 04/08/1966 |
| 3 | Mushtaq Mohd | 201 | 5/049 | Pakistan | New Zealand | Dunedin | 07/02/1973 |
| 4 | Imran Khan | 117 | 6/098 & 5/082 | Pakistan | India | Faisalabad | 03/01/1983 |
| 5 | B A Stokes | 141 | 5/072 | England | India | Manchester | 23/05/2025 |
HC Brook and JE Root were stumped by the substitute wicket keeper in England’s first innings to provide the 26th occasion of batsmen dismissed by a substitute wicket keeper in a test innings in the annals of test cricket.
DC Jurel effected four dismissals in England’s first innings to take the dismissals made by the substitute wicket keeper to 149 in the annals of test cricket.
In England’s innings, Four Indian bowlers conceded 100 plus runs – JJ Bumrah {112}, Mohmmad Siraj {140}, RA Jadeja {143} and Washington Sundar {107} – to provide the 146th occasion of four bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 22nd such occasion against England in a test innings.
It also provides the 25th occasion of four Indian bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against all the opposition. It also provides the fourth occasion of four Indian bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against England.
JJ Bumrah’s two wickets in England’s first innings fetched him 51 wickets against England in England. He became the first Indian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets against England in England. He also became the 25th bowler to capture 50 plus wickets against England in England. He also became the 18th pace bowler and the first Indian pace bowler to capture 50 plus wickets against England in England.
JJ Bumrah returned with figures of 2 for 112 in England’s first innings to provide the first occasion of his conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings.
YBK Jaiswal and B Sai Sudarshan scored 58 and zero and 61 and zero respectively in this test to provide the 40th and 41st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a half century in the first innings and zero in the second innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | FI | SI | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | VM Merchant | 78 | 0 | v England | Manchester | 20 Jul 1946 |
| 2 | DG Phadkar | 56* | 0 | v Australia | Melbourne | 06 Feb 1948 |
| 3 | VS Hazare | 63 | 0 | v West Indies | Bridgetown | 07 Feb 1953 |
| 4 | SA Durani | 71 | 0 | v England | Brabourne | 11 Nov 1961 |
| 5 | RF Surti | 57 | 0 | v West Indies | Port of Spain | 16 Feb 1962 |
| 6 | CG Borde | 93 | 0 | v West Indies | Kingston | 07 Mar 1962 |
| 7 | RG Nadkarni | 61 | 0 | v West Indies | Kingston | 13 Apr 1962 |
| 8 | ML Jaisimha | 66 | 0 | v Australia | Brabourne | 10 Oct 1964 |
| 9 | S Abid Ali | 63 | 0 | v New Zealand | Nagpur | 03 Oct 1969 |
| 10 | MAK Pataudi | 95 | 0 | v Australia | Brabourne | 04 Nov 1969 |
| 11 | S Abid Ali | 58 | 0 | v England | Delhi | 20 Dec 1972 |
| 12 | FM Engineer | 86 | 0 | v England | Lord’s | 20 Jun 1974 |
| 13 | RJ Shastri | 66 | 0 | v England | The Oval | 08 Jul 1982 |
| 14 | BS Sandhu | 68 | 0 | v West Indies | Kingston | 23 Feb 1983 |
| 15 | DB Vengsarkar | 94 | 0 | v West Indies | St John’s | 28 Apr 1983 |
| 16 | RJ Shastri | 52 | 0 | v Pakistan | Nagpur | 05 Oct 1983 |
| 17 | S Madan Lal | 63* | 0 | v West Indies | Kanpur | 21 Oct 1983 |
| 18 | N Kapil Dev | 69 | 0 | v West Indies | Eden Gardens | 10 Dec 1983 |
| 19 | SM Gavaskar | 51 | 0 | v Sri Lanka | Colombo (SSC) | 30 Aug 1985 |
| 20 | K Srikkanth | 94 | 0 | v New Zealand | Wankhede | 24 Nov 1988 |
| 21 | NR Mongia | 80 | 0 | v West Indies | Wankhede | 18 Nov 1994 |
| 22 | SR Tendulkar | 61 | 0 | v Australia | Adelaide | 10 Dec 1999 |
| 23 | SB Bangar | 77 | 0 | v West Indies | Eden Gardens | 30 Oct 2002 |
| 24 | SR Tendulkar | 63 | 0 | v South Africa | Durban | 26 Dec 2006 |
| 25 | SC Ganguly | 85 | 0 | v Australia | Nagpur | 06 Nov 2008 |
| 26 | Harbhajan Singh | 60 | 0 | v New Zealand | Wellington | 03 Apr 2009 |
| 27 | SK Raina | 86 | 0 | v Australia | Mohali | 01 Oct 2010 |
| 28 | A Mukund | 62 | 0 | v West Indies | Roseau | 06 Jul 2011 |
| 29 | SK Raina | 55 | 0 | v New Zealand | Bengaluru | 31 Aug 2012 |
| 30 | MS Dhoni | 52 | 0 | v England | Eden Gardens | v05 Dec 2012 |
| 31 | MS Dhoni | 82 | 0 | v England | The Oval | 15 Aug 2014 |
| 32 | AM Rahane | 62 | 0 | v Australia | Adelaide | 09 Dec 2014 |
| 33 | CA Pujara | 57 | 0 | v Australia | Dharamsala | 25 Mar 2017 |
| 34 | GH Vihari | 56 | 0 | v England | The Oval | 07 Sep 2018 |
| 35 | V Kohli | 82 | 0 | v Australia | Melbourne | 26 Dec 2018 |
| 36 | V Kohli | 76 | 0 | v West Indies | Kingston | 30 Aug 2019 |
| 37 | Washington Sundar | 85* | 0 | v England | Chennai | 05 Feb 2021 |
| 38 | RA Jadeja | 50 | 0 | v New Zealand | Kanpur | 25 Nov 2021 |
| 39 | SN Thakur | 51 | 0 | v Australia | The Oval | 07 Jun 2023 |
| 40 | B Sai Sudharsan | 61 | 0 | v England | Manchester | 23 Jul 2025 |
| 41 | YBK Jaiswal | 58 | 0 | v England | Manchester | 23 Jul 2025 |
YBK Jaiswal and B Sai Sudarshan scored 58 and zero and 61 and zero respectively in this test to provide the tenth and eleventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a half century in the first innings and zero in the second innings of a test against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | FI | SI | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | VM Merchant | 78 | 0 | v England | Manchester | 20 Jul 1946 |
| 2 | SA Durani | 71 | 0 | v England | Brabourne | 11 Nov 1961 |
| 3 | S Abid Ali | 58 | 0 | v England | Delhi | 20 Dec 1972 |
| 4 | FM Engineer | 86 | 0 | v England | Lord’s | 20 Jun 1974 |
| 5 | RJ Shastri | 66 | 0 | v England | The Oval | 08 Jul 1982 |
| 6 | MS Dhoni | 52 | 0 | v England | Eden Gardens | v05 Dec 2012 |
| 7 | MS Dhoni | 82 | 0 | v England | The Oval | 15 Aug 2014 |
| 8 | GH Vihari | 56 | 0 | v England | The Oval | 07 Sep 2018 |
| 9 | Washington Sundar | 85* | 0 | v England | Chennai | 05 Feb 2021 |
| 10 | B Sai Sudharsan | 61 | 0 | v England | Manchester | 23 Jul 2025 |
| 11 | YBK Jaiswal | 58 | 0 | v England | Manchester | 23 Jul 2025 |
India lost two wickets without a run on the board to provide the tenth occasion of India losing two wickets without a run on the board. It also provides the third such occasion against England.
YBK Jaiswal was dismissed for zero in India’s second innings to provide the 176th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring zero in a test innings. It also provides the 50th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a zero in an innings against England.
YBK Jaiswal scored 58 and zero in this test to provide the fifth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a half century in the first innings and zero in the second innings of a test on away soil All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | FI | SI | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | VM Merchant | 78 | 0 | v England | Manchester | 20 Jul 1946 |
| 2 | FM Engineer | 86 | 0 | v England | Lord’s | 20 Jun 1974 |
| 3 | RJ Shastri | 66 | 0 | v England | The Oval | 08 Jul 1982 |
| 4 | A Mukund | 62 | 0 | v West Indies | Roseau | 06 Jul 2011 |
| 5 | YBK Jaiswal | 58 | 0 | v England | Manchester | 23 Jul 2025 |
It also provide the fourth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a half century in the first innings and zero in the second innings of a test against England in England. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | FI | SI | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | VM Merchant | 78 | 0 | v England | Manchester | 20 Jul 1946 |
| 2 | FM Engineer | 86 | 0 | v England | Lord’s | 20 Jun 1974 |
| 3 | RJ Shastri | 66 | 0 | v England | The Oval | 08 Jul 1982 |
| 4 | YBK Jaiswal | 58 | 0 | v England | Manchester | 23 Jul 2025 |
KL Rahul and Shubman Gill added 188 runs for the third wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 132nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England. It also provides the 22nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in an innings against England
Washington Sundar-RA Jadeja added 203 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fifth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 133rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England. It also provides the 22nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket in an innings against England
It also provides the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the fifth wicket in an innings against England. Prior to this Mohd Azharuddin-RJ Shastri had added 214 runs for the fifth wicket against England at Eden Gardens in Dec 1984. It also provides the 21st occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for various wickets against England.
Shubman Gill’s run aggregate at the end of this test read 722. He became the third Indian batsman to score 700 plus runs in a test series. His feat provides the fourth such occasion. The four occasions are – SM Gavaskar – 774 runs against West Indies in West Indies in 1970-71, SM Gavaskar – 732 runs against West Indies in India in 1980-81, Shubman Gill – 722 runs against England in England in 2025 and YBK Jaiswal – 712 runs against England in India in 2023-24.
Thus Shubman Gill’s 722 runs in this series is a record series aggregate against England. He went past YBK Jaiswal’s 712 runs against England in India in 2023-24.
Shubman Gill scored 103 in India’s second innings which represents his fourth century of the series. He became the third Indian batsman to score four centuries in a series. His feat provides the fourth such occasion. The four occasions are – SM Gavaskar – four centuries against West Indies in West Indies in 1970-71, SM Gavaskar – four centuries against West Indies in India in 1978-79, V Kohli – four centuries against Australia in Australia in 2014-15 and Shubman Gill – four centuries against England in England in 2025.
Shubman Gill scored 103 in India’s second innings which represents his fourth century of the series. His feat provides the 22nd occasion of a batsman scoring four or more centuries in a series. It also provides the third occasion of a captain scoring four or more centuries in a series
The other two occasions are – DG Bradman – four centuries against India in Australia 1948-49 and SM Gavaskar – four centuries against West Indies in India 1978-79
Shubman Gill’s run aggregate at the end of this test read 722. His feat provides the 36th occasion of a batsman scoring 700 plus runs in a test series. His feat also provides the ninth occasion of a captain scoring 700 plus runs in a test series.
KL Rahul scored 90 in India’s second innings to provide the 133rd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings. It also provides the 90th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings against England. It provides the 44th occasion of an opening Indian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a ninety in an innings against England
BM Duckett of England scored 94 and KL Rahul of India scored 90 in this test to provide the fifth occasion of rival opening batsmen scoring nineties in a test match.
| No | No | Player | Runs | I | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | 1 | HW Taylor | 93 | 3 | South Africa | v England | Durban | 14 Feb 1914 |
| 2 | JB Hobbs | 97 | 4 | England | v South Africa | Durban | 14 Feb 1914 | |
| 2 | 1 | NJ Contractor | 92 | 1 | India | v West Indies | Delhi | 06 Feb 1959 |
| 2 | CC Hunte | 92 | 2 | West Indies | v India | Delhi | 06 Feb 1959 | |
| 3 | 1 | Mohammad Wasim | 91 | 1 | Australia | v Australia | Hobart | 18 Nov 1999 |
| 2 | MJ Slater | 97 | 2 | Pakistan | v Pakistan | Hobart | 18 Nov 1999 | |
| 4 | 1 | DP Conway | 92 | 2 | New Zealand | v Pakistan | Karachi | 26 Dec 2022 |
| 2 | Imam-ul-Haq | 96 | 3 | Pakistan | v New Zealand | Karachi | 26 Dec 2022 | |
| 5 | 1 | BM Duckett | 94 | 2 | England | v India | Manchester | 23 Jul 2025 |
| 2 | KL Rahul | 90 | 3 | India | v England | Manchester | 23 Jul 2025 |
Shubman Gill scored 103 in India’s second innings to provide the 82nd occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings. It also provides the 19th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century against England.
Shubman Gill scored 103 in India’s second innings which represents his fourth century in an innings against England. He became the second Indian captain to score four centuries against England.
BA Stokes scored 141 and Shubman Gill scored 103 in this test to provide the 59th occasion of rival captains scoring centuries in a test match.
YBK Jaiswal’s aggregate runs as an opening batsman against England read 1003 at the end of this test. He became the fourth Indian opening batsman to amass 1000 plus runs against England. Others are – SM Gavaskar {2483}, KL Rahul {1341} and RG Sharma {1113}. YBK Jaiswal became the 20th Indian batsman to score 1000 plus runs against England.
RR Pant and RA Jadeja have scored five fifties in this series so far to provide the sixth and seventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring five fifties in a series against England. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring five fifties in a series against England in England.
India posted 425 for 4 in the third innings of this test to provide the 97th occasion of a team posting 400 plus runs in the third innings of a test. It also provides the 22nd occasion of a team posting 400 plus runs in the third innings of a test against England. It provides the 18th occasion of India posting 400 plus runs in the third innings of a test. It also provides the fifth occasion of India posting 400 plus runs in the third innings of a test against England.
Shubman Gill {103}, Washington Sundar {101 not out} and RA Jadeja {107 not out} scored centuries in the third innings of this test to provide the 13th occasion of three batsmen scoring centuries in the third innings of a test. It also provides the first occasion of three Indian batsmen scoering centuries in the third innings of a test
It provides the first occasion of three batsmen batting at number four, five and six scoring centuries in the third innings of a test. It also provides the first occasion of three Indian batsmen batting at number three, four and five scoring centuries in the third innings of a test
It is just a coincidence to note that the aggregate runs of these three centurions in India’s second innings or the third innings of this test sums upto 311 which is equal to the first innings lead India conceded to England in this test {669 minus 358 is equal to 311}