England Vs India Second Test at Birmingham Fourth day
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the second occasion of a captain scoring a double hundred and hundred in a test match in the annals of test cricket. Prior to this GA Gooch of England has scored 333 and 123 against India at Lord’s in Jul 1990
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | GA Gooch | 333 | 123 | England | v India | Lord’s | 26 Jul 1990 |
| 2 | Shubman Gill | 269 | 161 | India | v England | Birmingham | 02 Jul 2025 |
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the ninth occasion of a batsman scoring a double hundred and hundred in a test match in the annals of test cricket. Shubman Gill is the first batsman to achieve such a feat against England
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | KD Walters | 242 | 103 | Australia | v West Indies | Sydney | 14 Feb 1969 |
| 2 | SM Gavaskar | 124 | 220 | India | v West Indies | Port of Spain | 13 Apr 1971 |
| 3 | LG Rowe | 214 | 100* | West Indies | v New Zealand | Kingston | 16 Feb 1972 |
| 4 | GS Chappell | 247* | 133 | Australia | v New Zealand | Wellington | 01 Mar 1974 |
| 5 | GA Gooch | 333 | 123 | England | v India | Lord’s | 26 Jul 1990 |
| 6 | BC Lara | 221 | 130 | West Indies | v Sri Lanka | Colombo (SSC) | 29 Nov 2001 |
| 7 | KC Sangakkara | 319 | 105 | Sri Lanka | v Bangladesh | Chattogram | 04 Feb 2014 |
| 8 | M Labuschagne | 204 | 104* | Australia | v West Indies | Perth | 30 Nov 2022 |
| 9 | Shubman Gill | 269 | 100* | India | v England | Birmingham | 02 Jul 2025 |
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the 98th occasion of a batsman scoring centuries in both innings of a test,
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | W Bardsley | 136 | 130 | Australia | England | The Oval | 09.08.1909 |
| 2 | C A G Russell | 140 | 111 | England | South Africa | Durban | 16.02.1923 |
| 3 | H Sutcliffe | 176 | 127 | England | Australia | Melbourne | 01.01.1925 |
| 4 | W R Hammond | 119* | 177 | England | Australia | Adelaide | 01.02.1929 |
| 5 | H Sutcliffe | 104 | 109* | England | South Africa | The Oval | 17.08.1929 |
| 6 | G A Headley | 114 | 112 | West Indies | England | Georgetown | 21.02.1930 |
| 7 | E Paynter | 117 | 100 | England | South Africa | Johannesburg | 24.12.1938 |
| 8 | G A Headley | 106 | 107 | West Indies | England | Lord’s | 24.06.1939 |
| 9 | D C S Compton | 147 | 103* | England | Australia | Adelaide | 31.01.1947 |
| 10 | A R Morris | 122 | 124* | Australia | England | Adelaide | 31.01.1947 |
| 11 | A Melville | 189 | 104* | South Africa | England | Nottingham | 07.06.1947 |
| 12 | B Mitchell | 120 | 189* | South Africa | England | The Oval | 16.08.1947 |
| 13 | D G Bradman | 132 | 127* | Australia | India | Melbourne | 01.01.1948 |
| 14 | V S Hazare | 116 | 145 | India | Australia | Adelaide | 23.01.1948 |
| 15 | E D C Weekes | 162 | 101 | West Indies | India | Eden Gardens | 31.12.1948 |
| 16 | J A R Moroney | 118 | 101* | Australia | South Africa | Johannesburg | 10.02.1950 |
| 17 | C L Walcott | 126 | 110 | West Indies | Australia | Port of Spain | 11.04.1955 |
| 18 | C L Walcott | 155 | 110 | West Indies | Australia | Kingston | 11.06.1955 |
| 19 | G S A Sobers | 125 | 109* | West Indies | Pakistan | Georgetown | 13.03.1958 |
| 20 | R B Kanhai | 117 | 115 | West Indies | Australia | Adelaide | 27.01.1961 |
| 21 | Hanif Mohammad | 111 | 104 | Pakistan | England | Dhaka | 19.01.1962 |
| 22 | R B Simpson | 153 | 115 | Australia | Pakistan | Karachi | 24.10.1964 |
| 23 | K D Walters | 242 | 103 | Australia | West Indies | Sydney | 14.02.1969 |
| 24 | S M Gavaskar | 124 | 220 | India | West Indies | Port of Spain | 13.04.1971 |
| 25 | L G Rowe | 214 | 100* | West Indies | New Zealand | Kingston | 16.02.1972 |
| 26 | G S Chappell | 247* | 133 | Australia | New Zealand | Wellington | 01.03.1974 |
| 27 | I M Chappell | 145 | 121 | Australia | New Zealand | Wellington | 01.03.1974 |
| 28 | G M Turner | 101 | 110* | New Zealand | Australia | Christchurch | 08.03.1974 |
| 29 | G S Chappell | 123 | 109* | Australia | West Indies | Brisbane | 28.11.1975 |
| 30 | C G Greenidge | 134 | 101 | West Indies | England | Manchester | 08.07.1976 |
| 31 | G P Howarth | 122 | 102 | New Zealand | England | Auckland | 04.03.1978 |
| 32 | S M Gavaskar | 111 | 137 | India | Pakistan | Karachi | 14.11.1978 |
| 33 | S M Gavaskar | 107 | 182* | India | West Indies | Eden Gardens | 29.12.1978 |
| 34 | A R Border | 150* | 153 | Australia | Pakistan | Lahore | 18.03.1980 |
| 35 | L R D Mendis | 105 | 105 | Sri Lanka | India | Chennai | 17.09.1982 |
| 36 | Javed Miandad | 104 | 103* | Pakistan | New Zealand | Hyderabad (Sind) | 25.11.1984 |
| 37 | A R Border | 140 | 114* | Australia | New Zealand | Christchurch | 28.02.1986 |
| 38 | D M Jones | 116 | 121* | Australia | Pakistan | Adelaide | 19.01.1990 |
| 39 | G A Gooch | 333 | 123 | England | India | Lord’s | 26.07.1990 |
| 40 | A P Gurusinha | 119 | 102 | Sri Lanka | New Zealand | Hamilton | 22.02.1991 |
| 41 | A H Jones | 122 | 100* | New Zealand | Sri Lanka | Hamilton | 22.02.1991 |
| 42 | A J Stewart | 118 | 143 | England | West Indies | Bridgetown | 08.04.1994 |
| 43 | G Kirsten | 102 | 133 | South Africa | India | Eden Gardens | 27.11.1996 |
| 44 | P A de Silva | 138* | 103* | Sri Lanka | Pakistan | Colombo (SSC) | 26.04.1997 |
| 45 | S R Waugh | 108 | 116 | Australia | England | Manchester | 03.07.1997 |
| 46 | P A de Silva | 146 | 120 | Sri Lanka | India | Colombo (SSC) | 09.08.1997 |
| 47 | G W Flower | 104 | 151 | Zimbabwe | New Zealand | Harare | 18.09.1997 |
| 48 | R Dravid | 190 | 103* | India | New Zealand | Hamilton | 02.01.1999 |
| 49 | Wajahatullah Wasti | 133 | 121* | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | Lahore | 04.03.1999 |
| 50 | A Flower | 142 | 199* | Zimbabwe | South Africa | Harare | 07.09.2001 |
| 51 | B C Lara | 221 | 130 | West Indies | Sri Lanka | Colombo (SSC) | 29.11.2001 |
| 52 | M L Hayden | 197 | 103 | Australia | England | Brisbane | 07.11.2002 |
| 53 | Yasir Hameed | 170 | 105 | Pakistan | Bangladesh | Karachi | 20.08.2003 |
| 54 | M L Hayden | 117 | 132 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Cairns | 09.07.2004 |
| 55 | M P Vaughan | 103 | 101* | England | West Indies | Lord’s | 22.07.2004 |
| 56 | M E Trescothick | 105 | 107 | England | West Indies | Birmingham | 29.07.2004 |
| 57 | R Dravid | 110 | 135 | India | Pakistan | Eden Gardens | 16.03.2005 |
| 58 | R T Ponting | 149 | 104* | Australia | West Indies | Brisbane | 03.11.2005 |
| 59 | Inzamam-ul-Haq | 109 | 100* | Pakistan | England | Faisalabad | 20.11.2005 |
| 60 | R T Ponting | 120 | 143* | Australia | South Africa | Sydney | 02.01.2006 |
| 61 | R T Ponting | 103 | 116 | Australia | South Africa | Durban | 24.03.2006 |
| 62 | Mohammad Yousuf | 102 | 124 | Pakistan | West Indies | Karachi | 27.11.2006 |
| 63 | J H Kallis | 155 | 100* | South Africa | Pakistan | Karachi | 01.10.2007 |
| 64 | A J Strauss | 123 | 108 | England | India | Chennai | 11.12.2008 |
| 65 | T M Dilshan | 162 | 143 | Sri Lanka | Bangladesh | Chattogram | 03.01.2009 |
| 66 | P J Hughes | 115 | 160 | Australia | South Africa | Durban | 06.03.2009 |
| 67 | H M Amla | 114 | 123* | South Africa | India | Eden Gardens | 14.02.2010 |
| 68 | J H Kallis | 161 | 109* | South Africa | India | Cape Town | 02.01.2011 |
| 69 | K O A Powell | 117 | 110 | West Indies | Bangladesh | Mirpur | 13.11.2012 |
| 70 | K C Sangakkara | 142 | 105 | Sri Lanka | Bangladesh | Galle | 08.03.2013 |
| 71 | P G Fulton | 136 | 110 | New Zealand | England | Auckland | 22.03.2013 |
| 72 | B R M Taylor | 171 | 102* | Zimbabwe | Bangladesh | Harare | 17.04.2013 |
| 73 | K C Sangakkara | 319 | 105 | Sri Lanka | Bangladesh | Chattogram | 04.02.2014 |
| 74 | D A Warner | 135 | 145 | Australia | South Africa | Cape Town | 01.03.2014 |
| 75 | Younis Khan | 106 | 103* | Pakistan | Australia | Dubai (DICS) | 22.10.2014 |
| 76 | Azhar Ali | 109 | 100* | Pakistan | Australia | Abu Dhabi | 30.10.2014 |
| 77 | Misbah-ul-Haq | 101 | 101* | Pakistan | Australia | Abu Dhabi | 30.10.2014 |
| 78 | V Kohli* | 115 | 141 | India | Australia | Adelaide | 09.12.2014 |
| 79 | D A Warner | 145 | 102 | Australia | India | Adelaide | 09.12.2014 |
| 80 | D A Warner | 163 | 116 | Australia | New Zealand | Brisbane | 05.11.2015 |
| 81 | A M Rahane | 127 | 100* | India | South Africa | Delhi | 03.12.2015 |
| 82 | S D Hope | 147 | 118* | West Indies | England | Leeds | 25.08.2017 |
| 83 | Mominul Haque | 176 | 105 | Bangladesh | Sri Lanka | Chattogram | 31.01.2018 |
| 84 | B R M Taylor | 110 | 106* | Zimbabwe | Bangladesh | Mirpur | 11.11.2018 |
| 85 | S P D Smith | 144 | 142 | Australia | England | Birmingham | 01.08.2019 |
| 86 | R G Sharma | 176 | 127 | India | South Africa | Visakhapatnam | 02.10.2019 |
| 87 | U T Khawaja | 137 | 101* | Australia | England | Sydney | 05.01.2022 |
| 88 | Imam-ul-Haq | 157 | 111* | Pakistan | Australia | Rawalpindi | 04.03.2022 |
| 89 | J M Bairstow | 106 | 114* | England | India | Birmingham | 01.07.2022 |
| 90 | M Labuschagne | 204 | 104* | Australia | West Indies | Perth | 30.11.2022 |
| 91 | Najmul Hossain Shanto | 146 | 124 | Bangladesh | Afghanistan | Mirpur | 14.06.2023 |
| 92 | K S Williamson | 118 | 109 | New Zealand | South Africa | Mount Maunganui | 04.02.2024 |
| 93 | D de Silva | 102 | 108 | Sri Lanka | Bangladesh | Sylhet | 22.03.2024 |
| 94 | P H K D Mendis | 102 | 164 | Sri Lanka | Bangladesh | Sylhet | 22.03.2024 |
| 95 | J E Root | 143 | 103 | England | Sri Lanka | Lord’s | 29.08.2024 |
| 96 | Najmul Hossain Shanto | 148 | 125* | Bangladesh | Sri Lanka | Galle | 17.06.2025 |
| 97 | R R Pant | 134 | 118 | India | England | Leeds | 20.06.2025 |
| 98 | Shubman Gill | 269 | 161 | India | England | Birmingham | 02.07.2025 |
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the eleventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring centuries in both innings of a test,
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | V S Hazare | 116 | 145 | India | Australia | Adelaide | 23.01.1948 |
| 2 | S M Gavaskar | 124 | 220 | India | West Indies | Port of Spain | 13.04.1971 |
| 3 | S M Gavaskar | 111 | 137 | India | Pakistan | Karachi | 14.11.1978 |
| 4 | S M Gavaskar | 107 | 182* | India | West Indies | Eden Gardens | 29.12.1978 |
| 5 | R Dravid | 190 | 103* | India | New Zealand | Hamilton | 02.01.1999 |
| 6 | R Dravid | 110 | 135 | India | Pakistan | Eden Gardens | 16.03.2005 |
| 7 | V Kohli* | 115 | 141 | India | Australia | Adelaide | 09.12.2014 |
| 8 | A M Rahane | 127 | 100* | India | South Africa | Delhi | 03.12.2015 |
| 9 | R G Sharma | 176 | 127 | India | South Africa | Visakhapatnam | 02.10.2019 |
| 10 | R R Pant | 134 | 118 | India | England | Leeds | 20.06.2025 |
| 11 | Shubman Gill | 269 | 161 | India | England | Birmingham | 02.07.2025 |
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the 18th occasion of a batsman scoring centuries in both innings of a test against England
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | W Bardsley | 136 | 130 | Australia | England | The Oval | 09.08.1909 |
| 2 | G A Headley | 114 | 112 | West Indies | England | Georgetown | 21.02.1930 |
| 3 | G A Headley | 106 | 107 | West Indies | England | Lord’s | 24.06.1939 |
| 4 | A R Morris | 122 | 124* | Australia | England | Adelaide | 31.01.1947 |
| 5 | A Melville | 189 | 104* | South Africa | England | Nottingham | 07.06.1947 |
| 6 | B Mitchell | 120 | 189* | South Africa | England | The Oval | 16.08.1947 |
| 7 | Hanif Mohammad | 111 | 104 | Pakistan | England | Dhaka | 19.01.1962 |
| 8 | C G Greenidge | 134 | 101 | West Indies | England | Manchester | 08.07.1976 |
| 9 | G P Howarth | 122 | 102 | New Zealand | England | Auckland | 04.03.1978 |
| 10 | S R Waugh | 108 | 116 | Australia | England | Manchester | 03.07.1997 |
| 11 | M L Hayden | 197 | 103 | Australia | England | Brisbane | 07.11.2002 |
| 12 | Inzamam-ul-Haq | 109 | 100* | Pakistan | England | Faisalabad | 20.11.2005 |
| 13 | P G Fulton | 136 | 110 | New Zealand | England | Auckland | 22.03.2013 |
| 14 | S D Hope | 147 | 118* | West Indies | England | Leeds | 25.08.2017 |
| 15 | S P D Smith | 144 | 142 | Australia | England | Birmingham | 01.08.2019 |
| 16 | U T Khawaja | 137 | 101* | Australia | England | Sydney | 05.01.2022 |
| 17 | R R Pant | 134 | 118 | India | England | Leeds | 20.06.2025 |
| 18 | Shubman Gill | 269 | 161 | India | England | Birmingham | 02.07.2025 |
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the second occasion of Indian batsman scoring centuries in both innings of a test against England
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | R R Pant | 134 | 118 | India | England | Leeds | 20.06.2025 |
| 2 | Shubman Gill | 269 | 161 | India | England | Birmingham | 02.07.2025 |
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the 19th occasion of captain scoring centuries in both innings of a test
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | A Melville | 189 | 104* | South Africa | v England | Nottingham | 07 Jun 1947 |
| 2 | DG Bradman | 132 | 127* | Australia | v India | Melbourne | 01 Jan 1948 |
| 3 | RB Simpson | 153 | 115 | Australia | v Pakistan | Karachi | 24 Oct 1964 |
| 4 | IM Chappell | 145 | 121 | Australia | v New Zealand | Wellington | 01 Mar 1974 |
| 5 | GS Chappell | 123 | 109* | Australia | v West Indies | Brisbane | 28 Nov 1975 |
| 6 | SM Gavaskar | 107 | 182* | India | v West Indies | Eden Gardens | 29 Dec 1978 |
| 7 | AR Border | 140 | 114* | Australia | v New Zealand | Christchurch | 28 Feb 1986 |
| 8 | GA Gooch | 333 | 123 | England | v India | Lord’s | 26 Jul 1990 |
| 9 | MP Vaughan | 103 | 101* | England | v West Indies | Lord’s | 22 Jul 2004 |
| 10 | RT Ponting | 149 | 104* | Australia | v West Indies | Brisbane | 03 Nov 2005 |
| 11 | Inzamam-ul-Haq | 109 | 100* | Pakistan | v England | Faisalabad | 20 Nov 2005 |
| 12 | RT Ponting | 120 | 143* | Australia | v South Africa | Sydney | 02 Jan 2006 |
| 13 | RT Ponting | 103 | 116 | Australia | v South Africa | Durban | 24 Mar 2006 |
| 14 | BRM Taylor | 171 | 102* | Zimbabwe | v Bangladesh | Harare | 17 Apr 2013 |
| 15 | Misbah-ul-Haq | 101 | 101* | Pakistan | v Australia | Abu Dhabi | 30 Oct 2014 |
| 16 | V Kohli | 115 | 141 | India | v Australia | Adelaide | 09 Dec 2014 |
| 17 | DM de Silva | 102 | 108 | Sri Lanka | v Bangladesh | Sylhet | 22 Mar 2024 |
| 18 | NH Shanto | 148 | 125* | Bangladesh | v Sri Lanka | Galle | 17 Jun 2025 |
| 19 | Shubman Gill | 269 | 161 | India | v England | Birmingham | 02 Jul 2025 |
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the third occasion of captain scoring centuries in both innings of a test against England
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | A Melville | 189 | 104* | South Africa | v England | Nottingham | 07 Jun 1947 |
| 2 | Inzamam-ul-Haq | 109 | 100* | Pakistan | v England | Faisalabad | 20 Nov 2005 |
| 3 | Shubman Gill | 269 | 161 | India | v England | Birmingham | 02 Jul 2025 |
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the third occasion of an Indian captain scoring centuries in both innings of a test
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | SM Gavaskar | 107 | 182* | India | v West Indies | Eden Gardens | 29 Dec 1978 |
| 2 | V Kohli | 115 | 141 | India | v Australia | Adelaide | 09 Dec 2014 |
| 3 | Shubman Gill | 269 | 161 | India | v England | Birmingham | 02 Jul 2025 |
Shubman Gill scored 430 runs in this test {269 plus 161}. He became the second batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 400 plus runs in a test. GA Gooch of England had scored 456 runs in a test {333 plus 123} against India at Lord’s in July 1990
Shubman Gill scored 430 runs in this test {269 plus 161}. He became the second captain in the annals of test cricket to score 400 plus runs in a test. GA Gooch of England had scored 456 runs in a test {333 plus 123} against India at Lord’s in July 1990
Shubman Gill became the second batsman to score 150 plus runs in both innings of a test. Prior to this AR Border of Australia had scored 153 not out and 150 against Pakistan at Lahore in Mar 1980
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | A R Border | 150* | 153 | Australia | Pakistan | Lahore | 18.03.1980 |
| 2 | Shubman Gill | 269 | 161 | India | England | Birmingham | 02.07.2025 |
JL Smith of England scored 184 not out and RR Pant of India scored 65 in this test to provide the 184th occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring 50 plus runs in a match
RA Jadeja scored 89 and 69 not out in this test to provide the 89th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring half centuries in both innings of a test. It also provides the 19th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring half centuries in both innings of a test against England.
RA Jadeja scored 89 and 69 not out in this test to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian left hand batsman scoring half centuries in both innings of a test. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian left hand batsman scoring half centuries in both innings of a test against England. Prior to this SC Ganguly had scored 68 and 99 against England at Nottingham in Aug 2002
Shubman Gill-RR Pant added 110 runs for the fourth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 631st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings. It also provides the 129th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England
Shubman Gill-RR Pant added 110 runs for the fourth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 102nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the fourth wicket. It also provides the 21st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England for the fourth wicket
Shubman Gill-RA Jadeja added 175 runs for the fifth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 632nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings. It also provides the 130th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England
Shubman Gill-RA Jadeja added 175 runs for the fifth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 96th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the fifth wicket. It also provides the 21st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England for the fifth wicket
India set a target of 608 runs to win in this test to provide the 21st occasion of a team setting a target of 600 plus runs to win a test
| No | Team | Tar | Opponent | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | England | 836 | West Indies | Kingston | 03 Apr 1930 |
| 2 | England | 742 | Australia | Brisbane | 30 Nov 1928 |
| 3 | Australia | 735 | West Indies | Sydney | 14 Feb 1969 |
| 4 | Australia | 708 | England | The Oval | 18 Aug 1934 |
| 5 | Australia | 702 | South Africa | Melbourne | 17 Feb 1911 |
| 6 | South Africa | 696 | England | Durban | 03 Mar 1939 |
| 7 | Australia | 689 | England | Melbourne | 01 Jan 1937 |
| 8 | New Zealand | 660 | Sri Lanka | Christchurch | 26 Dec 2018 |
| 9 | Australia | 659 | England | Sydney | 17 Dec 1920 |
| 10 | Australia | 648 | England | Brisbane | 23 Nov 2006 |
| 11 | South Africa | 632 | Australia | Perth | 30 Nov 2012 |
| 12 | West Indies | 628 | England | Bridgetown | 23 Jan 2019 |
| 13 | Sri Lanka | 624 | Bangladesh | Chattogram | 03 Jan 2009 |
| 14 | West Indies | 617 | England | Georgetown | 21 Feb 1930 |
| 15 | India | 617 | New Zealand | Wellington | 03 Apr 2009 |
| 16 | South Africa | 612 | Australia | Johannesburg | 30 Mar 2018 |
| 17 | India | 608 | England | Birmingham | 02 Jul 2025 |
| 18 | Pakistan | 607 | India | Karachi | 29 Jan 2006 |
| 19 | Australia | 605 | England | Sydney | 19 Dec 1924 |
| 20 | Pakistan | 603 | Australia | Abu Dhabi | 30 Oct 2014 |
| 21 | West Indies | 601 | England | Lord’s | 24 Jun 1950 |
India set a target of 608 runs to win in this test to provide the ninth occasion of a team setting a target of 600 plus runs to win a test against England
| No | Team | Tar | Opponent | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | Australia | 708 | England | The Oval | 18 Aug 1934 |
| 2 | South Africa | 696 | England | Durban | 03 Mar 1939 |
| 3 | Australia | 689 | England | Melbourne | 01 Jan 1937 |
| 4 | Australia | 659 | England | Sydney | 17 Dec 1920 |
| 5 | Australia | 648 | England | Brisbane | 23 Nov 2006 |
| 6 | West Indies | 628 | England | Bridgetown | 23 Jan 2019 |
| 7 | West Indies | 617 | England | Georgetown | 21 Feb 1930 |
| 8 | India | 608 | England | Birmingham | 02 Jul 2025 |
| 9 | Australia | 605 | England | Sydney | 19 Dec 1924 |
India set a target of 608 runs to win in this test to provide the second occasion of India setting a target of 600 plus runs to win a test
| No | Team | Tar | Opponent | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | India | 617 | New Zealand | Wellington | 03 Apr 2009 |
| 2 | India | 608 | England | Birmingham | 02 Jul 2025 |
India posted four three figure partnerships involving Shubman Gill. He is the first Indian and the fifth batsman to be involved in four three figure partnerships in a Test. The others are: Hanif Mohammad (vs West Indies in 1958}, GA Gooch (vs India in 1990), MA Taylor (vs Pakistan in 1998) and JE Root (vs Pakistan in 2016).
India posted four three figure partnerships involving Shubman Gill. He is the first Indian and the fifth batsman to be involved in four three figure partnerships in a Test. The others are – Hanif Mohammad (vs West Indies in 1958}, GA Gooch (vs India in 1990), MA Taylor (vs Pakistan in 1998) and JE Root (vs Pakistan in 2016).
| No | No | Partners | Wkt | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | 1 | Hanif Mohammad, Imtiaz Ahmed | 1 | 152 | 3 | Pak | Win | Bridgetown | 17 Jan 1958 |
| 2 | Hanif Mohammad, Alimuddin | 2 | 112 | 3 | Pak | Win | Bridgetown | 17 Jan 1958 | |
| 3 | Hanif Mohammad, Saeed Ahmed | 3 | 154 | 3 | Pak | Win | Bridgetown | 17 Jan 1958 | |
| 4 | Hanif Mohammad, Wazir Mohammad | 4 | 121 | 3 | Pak | Win | Bridgetown | 17 Jan 1958 | |
| 2 | 1 | GA Gooch, DI Gower | 2 | 127 | 1 | Eng | Ind | Lord’s | 26 Jul 1990 |
| 2 | GA Gooch, AJ Lamb | 3 | 308 | 1 | Eng | Ind | Lord’s | 26 Jul 1990 | |
| 3 | GA Gooch, RA Smith | 4 | 192 | 1 | Eng | Ind | Lord’s | 26 Jul 1990 | |
| 4 | GA Gooch, MA Atherton | 1 | 204 | 2 | Eng | Ind | Lord’s | 26 Jul 1990 | |
| 3 | 1 | MA Taylor, JL Langer | 2 | 279 | 1 | Aus | Pak | Peshawar | 15 Oct 1998 |
| 2 | MA Taylor, ME Waugh | 3 | 123 | 1 | Aus | Pak | Peshawar | 15 Oct 1998 | |
| 3 | MA Taylor, RT Pontin | 5 | 168* | 1 | Aus | Pak | Peshawar | 15 Oct 1998 | |
| 4 | MA Taylor, ME Waugh | 3 | 103 | 3 | Aus | Pak | Peshawar | 15 Oct 1998 | |
| 4 | 1 | JE Root, CR Woakes | 5 | 103 | 1 | Eng | Pak | Manchester | 22 Jul 2016 |
| 2 | JE Root, AN Cook | 2 | 185 | 1 | Eng | Pak | Manchester | 22 Jul 2016 | |
| 3 | JE Root, JM Bairstow | 7 | 106 | 1 | Eng | Pak | Manchester | 22 Jul 2016 | |
| 4 | JE Root, AN Cook | 1 | 105* | 2 | Eng | Pak | Manchester | 22 Jul 2016 | |
| 5 | 1 | Shubman Gill, RA Jadeja | 6 | 203 | 1 | Ind | Eng | Birmingham | 02 Jul 2023 |
| 2 | Shubman Gill, W Sunder | 7 | 144 | 1 | Ind | Eng | Birmingham | 02 Jul 2023 | |
| 3 | Shubman Gill, RR Pant | 4 | 110 | 2 | Ind | Eng | Birmingham | 02 Jul 2023 | |
| 4 | Shubman Gill, RA Jadeja | 5 | 175 | 2 | Ind | Eng | Birmingham | 02 Jul 2023 |
India posted a team total aggregate of 1014 runs in this test to provide the sixth occasion of a team posting an aggregate of 1000 plus runs in a test. It also provides the first occasion of India posting an aggregate of 1000 plus runs in a test. India’s previous best was 916 against Australia at Sydney in Jan 2004
Shubman Gill scored 430 runs in this test {269 plus 161}. He became the first Indian batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 400 plus runs in a test. SM Gavaskar had scored 344 runs in a test {124 plus 220} against West Indies at Port of Spain in Apr 1971
Shubman Gill scored 430 runs in this test {269 plus 161}. He became the first Indian captain in the annals of test cricket to score 400 plus runs in a test. V Kohli had scored 293 runs in a test {241 plus 50} against Sri Lanka at Delhi in Dec 2017.