The series has seen many exceptional performances in the history of test cricket, which shattered the old records but also created some new world records. Here are 15 records which are made in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025.
Shubman Gill became the only Indian captain to notch both a double century and another 150+ score in the same Test match.
The 336-run victory at Edgbaston in the second Test became India’s largest win by margin in an away Test match.
The series featured 21 centuries, equaling the world record for most hundreds in a single Test series.
Ravindra Jadeja became the first player to register six half-centuries in a Test series between India and England.
Rishabh Pant became the first-ever Indian wicket-keeper to score centuries in both innings of a Test match.
Joe Root became the first player in the world to reach 6,000 runs in World Test Championship history.
The series witnessed a staggering 7,187 runs, making it the second-highest run aggregate ever recorded in a Test series.
Team India scored a cumulative 3,809 runs, the most ever by any team in a five-Test series.
India’s win by 6 runs at The Oval marked their narrowest victory in Test cricket.
Ben Stokes achieved a historic feat by becoming the first England captain to score a century and take a five-wicket haul in the same Test.
Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja, and KL Rahul all scored 500+ runs, marking the first time three Indian batters achieved this in a single Test series.
Shubman Gill’s 269 is now the highest individual score by an Indian Test captain, surpassing previous records.
Joe Root broke the world record with his 24th Test century at home, achieved at The Oval, London.
Mohammed Siraj became the first Asian bowler to take four or more wickets in an innings seven times in England Test series.
Shubman Gill’s 754 runs broke Sunil Gavaskar’s record (732) for the most runs by an Indian captain in a Test series.
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