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India vs England 2025 Stats, Most runs in IND vs ENG Test series

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India vs England 2025 Stats, Most runs in IND vs ENG Test series

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India vs England 2025 Stats: The Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 between England and India saw some of the best batting performances in recent Test cricket history. The five-match series was largely full of runs, with batsmen from both teams dominating the bowlers in different situations. Several memorable innings added life to the series.

Now that the long Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy has come to an end, it is a good time to look at who were the top 5 batsmen were with the most runs.

List of highest run scorers in India vs England Test series

Player Matches Inns Runs Avg
Shubman Gill 5 10 754 75.40
Joe Root 5 9 537 67.12
KL Rahul 5 10 532 53.20
Ravindra Jadeja 5 10 516 86.00
Harry Brook 5 9 481 53.44

5 - Harry Brook - 481 runs

Harry Brook

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This young and talented batsman of England Harry Brookproved his ability and made it to the top 5. He gave depth to his team's batting by scoring 481 runs. His average of 53.44 shows that he is not just an aggressive batsman, but a reliable player who can score runs consistently. Brook showed in this series that he is an important player in the future of England cricket, who can score runs for his team on big occasions.

4 - Ravindra Jadeja - 516 runs

Ravindra Jadeja

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Ravindra Jadeja performance was the most extraordinary and impressive in terms of batting in this series. He scored a total of 516 runs, but what makes his performance most special is his impressive average of 86.00, which is the highest in this list. This average shows that he was not only scoring runs quickly, but he often came in difficult situations and handled the team and returned unbeaten to finish the match. His performance proves that he is a valuable all-rounder who has put the team in a strong position many times with his batting.

3. KL Rahul - 532 runs

KL Rahul

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KL Rahul was the third-highest run-scorer in the series with 532 runs in 10 innings at an average of 53.20, including two centuries and two half-centuries. The Indian opener started his campaign with a brilliant 137 in the second innings at Leeds, in the winning match at Edgbaston, he added a crucial 55 in the second innings, giving India good momentum. At Lord's, Rahul scored a century (100) under pressure. KL Rahul also played a crucial 90-run innings at Old Trafford, playing a key role in ensuring a draw and keeping India in the series.

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2. Joe Root - 537 runs

Joe Root

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Joe Root was the second-highest run-scorer in the series with 537 runs in nine innings at an impressive average of 67.12, including three centuries and a half-century. Root started off the innings with an unbeaten 53* in the second innings at Headingley to give England a 1-0 lead. At Lord's, he scored a brilliant 104 in the first innings to give his side a 2-1 lead.

His best performance was seen in Manchester, where he scored 150 runs to take England to a huge score, although the match ended in a draw. Root hit another century (105) in the last Test. During this series, the legendary English batsman also achieved a major feat by surpassing Ricky Ponting to become the second-highest run-scorer in Test history.

1. Shubman Gill - 754 runs

Shubman Gill

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India captain Shubman Gill emerged as the highest run-scorer in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, scoring 754 runs at an impressive average of 75.40, including four centuries. In his first Test series as captain, Gill showed exceptional maturity and got off to a brilliant start, scoring 147 batting at number four in his first innings as captain.

In the second Test match played at Edgbaston, he scored a brilliant double century, scoring 269 in the first innings and 161 in the second innings to guide India to a crucial win. At Old Trafford, the 25-year-old scored 103 in the second innings to form a crucial partnership that helped India draw the match.

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