Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 1st August 2025, 4:38 PM
The opening day of the fifth Test between India and England at The Oval was marked by persistent rain and the superiority of England’s bowlers, restricting play to 64 overs. India ended the day on 204 for 6, with Karun Nair standing resilient at the crease, unbeaten on 52.
Day One Score Summary
| Team | Innings Status | Runs | Wickets | Overs Played | Top Scorer |
| India | 1st Innings (Stumps) | 204 | 6 | 64 | Karun Nair – 52* |
Early Setbacks for India
After losing the toss and being sent in to bat, India’s innings began shakily:
A recovery partnership of 45 runs followed between Sai Sudharsan and captain Shubman Gill, but the momentum didn’t last long:
However, Gill’s 21-run knock was historically significant, as he broke two longstanding records:
Records Broken by Shubman Gill
| Record | Previous Holder | Previous Record | Gill’s Achievement |
| Most runs in a Test series as touring captain in SA, ENG, NZ, AUS | Garry Sobers (West Indies) | 722 runs vs England (1966) | Surpassed with 743 runs |
| Most runs in a Test series as Indian captain | Sunil Gavaskar (India) | 732 runs vs West Indies (1978–79, 6 Tests) | Exceeded with 743 runs (current series) |
Nair’s Resistance Amidst Collapse
Following the fall of Sudharsan and Gill at 101 runs, Karun Nair took control of the innings:
Nair went on to score his maiden Test half-century, holding the innings together under pressure.
Unbeaten Stand to End the Day
Karun Nair and Washington Sundar formed a steady 51-run unbeaten partnership for the seventh wicket:
| Batter | Runs (not out) | Fours |
| Karun Nair | 52* | 7 |
| Washington Sundar | 19* | 2 |
India will look to build on this stabilising stand when play resumes on Day Two, aiming to push past the 300-run mark on a pitch that offered enough to the seamers on a rain-affected day.
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