By Moneycontrol Sports Desk | July 26, 2025
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Maintaining his stellar run in the ongoing series, Pant reached the 1,000-run milestone in England on Thursday. His aggressive batting style and match-turning knocks have added valuable contributions to the Indian middle order in testing English conditions.
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The master blaster played 17 Tests in England, amassing 1,575 runs in 30 innings at an impressive average of 54.31. He hit four centuries and eight fifties, with his highest score of 193 playing a pivotal role in India’s memorable win at Headingley in 2002.
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Dravid boasts one of the best records by an Indian in England, scoring 1,376 runs in just 13 Tests at a stunning average of 68.80. He compiled six centuries and four fifties, with a top score of 217 at The Oval in 2002, a series where he was at his brilliant best.
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Rahul has enjoyed a productive stint in England during the current series, pushing his tally to 1,035 runs in 25 innings at an average of 41.40. His record includes four centuries and two half-centuries, with a highest score of 149 at The Oval. Notably, two of his hundreds have come at the historic Lord’s ground.
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One of India’s modern greats, Kohli has accumulated 1,096 runs across 17 Tests and 33 innings in England. While his average stands at a modest 33.21, he has scored two centuries and five fifties, with his best of 121 coming at Edgbaston.
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The legendary opener, often referred to as the ‘Little Master’, made 1,152 runs in England from 16 Tests and 28 innings. He averaged 41.14 and registered two centuries and eight fifties. His standout innings was the iconic 221 at The Oval in 1979, where India narrowly missed a record chase and had to settle for a draw.