Only six Indian batters have scored over 1000 Test runs in England. These legends showcased technical brilliance and mental toughness in one of cricket’s most challenging environments. Their innings have become iconic chapters in Indian cricket history.
Sachin Tendulkar leads the list with 1575 Test runs in England. From 1990 to 2011, he played 17 Tests across the UK, averaging over 54.
His maiden century came at just 17, a match-saving 119* at Old Trafford. He later added a classy 122 at Edgbaston and remained India’s most reliable batter overseas for two decades.
Rahul Dravid scored 1376 runs in just 13 Tests in England. He averaged a remarkable 68.80, the highest by any Indian with 1000+ runs there.
His 148 at Headingley (2002) and unbeaten 103 at The Oval (2011) are part of Indian cricket folklore. Nicknamed “The Wall,” Dravid delivered consistency with grace and grit.
Gavaskar was the first Indian batter to dominate in England. He scored 1152 runs in 13 Tests between 1971 and 1986.
His epic 221 at The Oval in 1979 almost won India the game. With centuries across multiple venues, Gavaskar laid the groundwork for future Indian success in England.
India’s former captain and veteran batter Virat Kohli dominated in his era, becoming the second captain to reach 1000 test runs in England.
Virat Kohli his one of his finest knocks of 149 in the Edgbaston test in 2018, when the team collapsed, he played a captain’s knock.
KL Rahul recently joined the 1000-run club in just 10 Tests. Averaging over 52, he has shown maturity and discipline, especially as an opener in testing English conditions.
From a gritty 149 at The Oval in 2018 to a classy 129 at Lord’s in 2021, Rahul has shown he's built for big moments. He continues to be a key figure in India's overseas campaigns.
Rishabh Pant completed his 1000 runs against England on day 1 of the 4th test at Old Trafford, Manchester and became the first wicket-keeper to do so.
Rishabh Pant got himself injured in the first innings on his foot, but is still not out and can continue his form.