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IND vs WI: Shubman Gill eyes historic milestone in 2nd Test against West Indies in New Delhi


Shubman Gill, one of the brightest young stars in Indian cricket, is on the verge of entering an elite list and potentially doing so at record speed. The 26-year-old batter has already scored 804 runs in just 11 innings as India’s Test captain, and if he adds 196 more runs in his next three innings, he’ll become the fastest Indian captain to reach 1,000 Test runs.

This isn’t just a potential Indian record – it’s a statement about Gill’s maturity and performance at the highest level of leadership.

Closing in on Indian Legends

Currently, the record for the fastest Indian captain to 1,000 Test runs is held by Sunil Gavaskar, who achieved the feat in 15 innings. Gill, with 11 innings under his belt, has a three-innings window to reach the milestone and beat Gavaskar’s long-standing record.

Rank Player Innings to 1,000 Test Runs as Captain
1 Sunil Gavaskar 15
2 MS Dhoni 18
2 Virat Kohli 18
4 Sachin Tendulkar 24
5 Mohammad Azharuddin 25
6 MAK Pataudi 26
6 Rahul Dravid 26
8 Rohit Sharma 27
9 Sourav Ganguly 35
10 Kapil Dev 40

The Global Benchmark

While Gill is gunning for an Indian record, the world record for fastest to 1,000 Test runs as captain is practically untouchable. Don Bradman, the legendary Australian, reached the landmark in just 11 innings, showcasing his unparalleled dominance in the game’s early years.

A Test of Form and Temperament

Gill’s recent form in the longest format has been impressive, and what stands out even more is how he’s handled the responsibility of captaincy. Balancing leadership and individual performance isn’t easy, but Gill appears to be thriving under the pressure.

Whether or not he breaks the record, reaching the 1,000-run mark as captain so early in his career already places him among elite company.

As India looks to the future of Test cricket, Shubman Gill’s leadership and run-scoring ability might just be the perfect combination for a new era. And with history within reach, all eyes will be on his next few innings.