From Graham Gooch’s record 456 to Shubman Gill’s historic 430, here are the top 8 highest individual match aggregates in Test cricket history.
Gooch amassed a record-setting 333 & 123, totaling 456 runs, still the highest ever in a Test match. His marathon innings lasted over 10.5 hours, featured 43 fours and 3 sixes, and propelled England to a rare series win over India.
Gill contributed a staggering 269 & 161, totaling 430 runs, the second-highest Test aggregate of all time. He became the first Indian to score 150+ in both innings and joined an elite shortlist of batters achieving 400+ in a Test.
Taylor scored an unbeaten 334 & 92, reaching 426 runs. His effort equaled Bradman’s Australian record at the time and earned him Player of the Match honors in a high-scoring draw.
Sangakkara racked up 319 & 105, for a total of 424 runs. He was praised for his positive, fluent batting and became one of only a few players to notch a triple century and a century in the same Test.
Lara’s unbeaten 400 reclaimed the world record for the highest individual Test score, becoming the first man to achieve a quadruple century. His knock included 43 fours and 4 sixes and remains iconic.
Hayden's commanding 380 at the WACA briefly set a new world record. He surpassed Lara’s previous record, batting for over 10 hours and smashing 38 fours and 11 sixes.
On spin-friendly pitches, Jayawardene crafted a huge 374, the fourth-highest Test score ever by a right-hander. It helped produce a mammoth Sri Lankan total of 756/5 declared.
South Africa’s captain scored double centuries in both innings, including 178 & 184, culminating in 362 runs. His innings anchored a massive effort in a drawn Test at Edgbaston.