ENG Vs IND: Large Test records from India, which can become in leads test

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|19-06-2025

Delhi: Everyone is eyeing India’s England tour because the Tests played in this tour are going to prove to be special in many ways. After veterans like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli retired from Test cricket, playing without them is the same as the beginning of a new era. The first Test is in the headingley in Leeds since 20 June and see which special records can be made in that test.

New Test Captain for India: Shubman will make new records by becoming captain in this Test, some of them special:

  • – The 37th Test captain of India and the third Sikh captain (before him: Bishan Singh Bedi and Jaspreet Bumrah).
  • – Shubman will become captain at the age of 25 years 285 days and will be the fifth youngest captain in India (Indian captain younger than him: Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi 21 years 77 days, Sachin Tendulkar 23 years 169 days, Kapil Dev 24 years 48 days and Ravi Shastri 25 years 229 days).
  • – Against England, he will set a record of India’s youngest captain in England and break the record of Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi (26 years 154 days, 1967 series).

Karun Nair returns to Test cricket: It is expected that Karun Nair will play the Test again and if this happens, he will play his first Test after the ending Test on 28 March 2017, which is starting from 20 June 2025. Some special records:

  • – This means that he will become a Test cricketer again after 3004 days.
  • – He will remain at number four in the record of returning to Test cricket after the most day of Indian players (Jaydev Unadkat 4383 days, Murali Karthik 3064 days and Parthiv Patel 3027 days).
  • Similarly, in the midst of his two Tests, those who did not play tests, Karun Nair will remain after these three in their count.

Shubman Gill’s 2000 Test Run: For this record, he needs 107 runs (1893 runs at an average of 35.05 in 32 Tests) and will become the 43rd cricketers to make records for India.

Yashasvi Jaiswal’s 2000 Test runs: For this record, he needs 202 runs and so far record: 1798 runs at 52.88 average in 19 Tests.

Rishabh Pant’s 3000 Test runs: For this record, he needs only 52 runs. Record so far: 2948 runs at 42.11 average in 43 Tests with six 100 (of which two in England). If you can do so, you will become India’s second wicketkeeper to score 3000 Test runs (before: MS Dhoni 4876 runs).

  • – If Pant can make 100, he will become India’s highest Test 100 wicketkeeper, at this time it is at a par with MS Dhoni.
  • -This will be his third 100 in England and he will become the first non-English wicketkeeper to make three Tests in England.

SENA Bumrah’s 150 wickets in the country: Currently, Bumrah has taken 145 Test wickets in South Africa+England+New Zealand+Australia and 5 wickets will make him the first Asian bowler to take 150 wickets in these countries.

50 scores in England 100: So far, India’s batsmen have made 48 times in England 48 times and if two such scores are made then the count will be 50 and India will become only the fourth team in England.

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