Shubman Gill etched his name in cricketing history by surpassing 6000 international runs during the final Test against England. He amassed 754 runs in the series, averaging 83.78, and notching four centuries. Gill’s stellar performance broke records, surpassing Gavaskar’s captaincy mark and nearing his all-time series record, solidifying his status as a modern great. Shubman Gill etched his name in cricketing history by surpassing 6000 international runs during the final Test against England. He amassed 754 runs in the series, averaging 83.78, and notching four centuries. Gill’s stellar performance broke records, surpassing Gavaskar’s captaincy mark and nearing his all-time series record, solidifying his status as a modern great.
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