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India vs England Test Series Records: Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy was historic in many ways. Not only did a thorn a fight between India and England, but many records were also razed.
With India’s victory in the Oval Test, the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar series ended at a par at 2-2. India has also set some team records in the five -match series.
Mohammad Siraj equaled Jasprit Bumrah’s Indian record in terms of taking 23 wickets in England with 23 wickets on the tour.
India won by six runs at the Oval, which is its closest victory in terms of runs in Test cricket. Earlier in 2004, there was a record of 13 runs against Australia in Mumbai.
India scored a total of 3,809 runs in the series, which is the highest score ever made by any team in the five -match Test series.
This is the fourth consecutive Test series against India, which England team failed to win. This series has been going on since 2018.
Joe Root of England has equaled Steve Smith of Australia, scoring a 13th Test century against India. Smith has also hit the same century against India.
Joe Root has also become the first batsman to score 6,000 runs in the history of the World Test Championship (WTC).
Shubman Gill became the highest run-scorer in a series between India-England, scoring 754 runs, he surpassed two great batsmen like Gavaskar-Gram Guch.
Shubman Gill has now left behind the Indian record of Sunil Gavaskar (732) in terms of scoring the most runs in the series as captain.