India's captain, Shubman Gill, concluded the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy with a legacy-defining performance, delivering one of the most dominant Test series by an Indian batsman. Amassing a total of 754 runs at an exceptional average of 83.78 across five Tests, Gill not only emerged as the series' top run-scorer but was also the primary force behind India's remarkable comeback victory.
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