Shubman Gill Breaks 23-Year-Old Record, Becomes First Indian to Achieve Historic Feat

by Sports Desk

Indian cricket sensation Shubman Gill has etched his name in the record books once again, smashing a 23-year-old milestone and becoming the first Indian to achieve this incredible feat in international cricket.

In a dazzling display of technique and temperament, Gill shattered the long-standing record held since 2002, showcasing why he is considered one of the brightest batting prospects in the world today.


📊 The Record:

  • Old Record: Fastest Indian to reach 5,000 international runs (held since 2002)

  • New Milestone: Shubman Gill reached 5,000 international runs in just 90 innings — smashing the previous record by 12 innings!


💬 Gill on the Achievement:

“This is a proud moment, but the journey continues. My focus remains on helping the team win and improving every day.”


⚡ What This Means for Indian Cricket:

Gill’s rise marks a new era for Indian batting — combining classical technique with modern aggression. His consistency across formats makes him a cornerstone for India’s future campaigns, including the upcoming World Cup.


🔜 What’s Next?

Gill aims to continue his prolific run as India gears up for a crucial series against Australia later this month.


Stay tuned for an exclusive interview and stats deep-dive on Gill’s career trajectory.

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