Last updated:
A total of 21 centuries have been scored in the Test series of India and England. Harry Brook studded the 20th century of this series, while the route century number 21 managed to score and equal the world record. Team India in this series …Read more

Yashasvi Jaiswal had scored the century number 19 of the series on the third day of the Oval Test, England needed two big innings on the fourth day of the match and it was shown by Harry Brook and Joe Root. Brook hit the series century number 20 on the oval ground and Root got the century number 21 and the 70 -year -old record also became equal.
In the last moments of the Oval Test match, the kind of competition that was seen, was also seen to score a century in the series. On the fourth day of the match, Harry Brook and Joe Root scored a century and delivered 9 in the series of England. In this series, 12 centuries came from India and the total number of centuries increased to 21 which equals the world record made in 1955. That is, 70 years ago, 21 centuries were scored in the series between Australia and West Indies. Now so many centuries were scored in 2025. At the same time, in 2003-04, there were 20 centuries in the Test series between West Indies and South Africa. There have been 19 centuries in the series between India and England.
For the first time in Indian cricket history, the Indian team has 12 centuries in a Test series, while this happened for the fourth time in world cricket. Captain Shubman Gill already demolished several records by scoring 4 centuries in this series, while his team took a unique record. India has equaled Australia, Pakistan and South Africa in the case of the team that scored the most centuries in a Test series. Overall, the batsmen dominated this series in which England got the hand.
- Australia against West Indies (1955)
- Pakistan against India (1982-83)
- South Africa against West Indies (2003-04)
- India against England (2025)