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5 Most Successful England Test Batsmen in India

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Most Successful England Test Batsmen in India – When it comes to cricket, few countries have a more storied rivalry than England and India. The two nations have been facing off in Test matches for over a century, with some of the greatest players in the game’s history representing their respective countries. In this post, we’ll take a look at the five most successful England Test batsmen in India, based on the number of runs scored on Indian soil.

Here Are The Names Of Most Successful England Test Batter

Alastair Cook
(1,313 runs)

Alastair Cook is widely considered one of the greatest English batsmen of all time, and his record in India is a testament to that. Cook has played 17 Test matches in India, scoring 1,313 runs at an average of 52.52. His highest score in India is 190, which he achieved in a 2012 Test match in Kolkata. Cook’s consistency and ability to adapt to the conditions in India make him the most successful England Test batsman in the country.

Joe Root (1,241 runs)

Joe Root is another English batting great who has had a lot of success in India. In 10 Test matches in the country, Root has scored 1,241 runs at an average of 53.95. His highest score in India is 154, which he achieved in a 2016 Test match in Rajkot. Root’s ability to play spin and his excellent footwork make him a formidable opponent for any Indian bowler.

Kevin Pietersen (1,064 runs)

Kevin Pietersen is one of the most explosive batsmen to have ever played for England, and he had his fair share of success in India. In 10 Test matches in the country, Pietersen scored 1,064 runs at an average of 44.16. His highest score in India is 186, which he achieved in a 2012 Test match in Mumbai. Pietersen’s aggressive approach to batting and his ability to take the game to the opposition make him a fan favorite.

Mike Gatting (993 runs)

Mike Gatting was a prolific run-scorer for England in the 1980s and 1990s, and he had a lot of success in India. In 13 Test matches in the country, Gatting scored 993 runs at an average of 43.17. His highest score in India is 207, which he achieved in a 1984 Test match in Chennai. Gatting’s ability to play spin and his excellent technique make him one of the best England batsmen to have played in India.

David Gower (982 runs)

David Gower is another England great who had a lot of success in India. In 10 Test matches in the country, Gower scored 982 runs at an average of 44.63. His highest score in India is 200 not out, which he achieved in a 1984 Test match in Mumbai. Gower’s elegant strokeplay and his ability to score runs all around the ground make him one of the most popular England batsmen of all time

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