Shubman Gill-led side etch their name in history, smash 124-year-old record in style during Manchester Test

The Indian cricket team delivered a remarkable performance at Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester, securing a dramatic draw after overturning a daunting 311-run deficit. This draw is being hailed as significant as a win, helping India keep the Test series alive.

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The Indian cricket team delivered a remarkable performance at Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester, securing a dramatic draw after overturning a daunting 311-run deficit. This draw is being hailed as significant as a win, helping India keep the Test series alive.
 

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Shubman Gill (103), Washington Sundar (101), and Ravindra Jadeja (107) each scored brilliant centuries, while KL Rahul contributed a crucial 90-run knock. After a poor start at 0-2, India staged a stunning comeback, posting 425/4 to draw the match.
 

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India has now scored over 350 runs in 7 out of 8 innings in this series—setting a new record for the most 350+ scores by any team in a single Test series. The previous record was held by Australia, dating back to the 1920–21 season.
 

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This is also the first time India has crossed 300 runs in an innings 7 times in a single series. Only seven teams in Test history have achieved this milestone, and India now has the opportunity to break the world record by posting another 300+ score in the upcoming final Test at The Oval.
 

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In another record, India became only the second team in history—and the first away from home—to have five left-handed batsmen score half-centuries in the same Test match. Australia was the first, achieving this feat against Sri Lanka in 2012.
 

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Rishabh Pant, Sai Sudharsan, and Yashasvi Jaiswal were among the standout performers in the first innings. England’s Ben Duckett and Ben Stokes also scored half-centuries. In total, seven left-handed batsmen crossed the 50-run mark in the match, setting a new world record.
 

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With the final Test set to begin at The Oval on July 31, India has a golden opportunity to level the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025.
 

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