Team India skipper Shubman Gill's jersey donned during the recent Lord's Test against England was auctioned for a whopping £4,600 (around Rs 5.41 lakh) in the Graham Budds auction under the lot dedicated to the Red For Ruth charity. According to reports, the jersey fetched the highest price among shirts, caps, portraits and bats of players from both sides.
'He Will Keep Doing...': Gautam Gambhir Reflects On Shubman Gill's Captaincy After Conclusion Of India Vs England Test Series; VideoAs per News18, the jerseys of Ravindra Jadeja and Jasprit Bumrah were the joint second-highest at £4,200 (around Rs 4.94 lakh), while KL Rahul's went for £4,000 (around Rs 4.70 lakh). As far as England go, Joe Root's signed jersey fetched £3,800 (around Rs 4.47 lakh). As far as caps go, Root's was sold for £3,000 (around Rs 3.52 lakh).
Shubman Gill's test jersey got the top amount across teams for the charity #Ruthtest pic.twitter.com/EyzELHWHl1
— Rohit Juglan (@rohitjuglan) August 9, 2025
In a statement, as quoted by News18, it was said
"This special-edition shirt, worn in support of the Ruth Strauss Foundation, features the official India Test crest and shows visible signs of match wear, with staining and unwashed. Gill, renowned for his graceful stroke play and calm temperament, is one of the brightest talents in world cricket. Shirt is unwashed and match worn—a rare collector’s item from a memorable day at the Home of Cricket."
What is Red for Ruth?
One day of every summer of the Lord's Test is dedicated to ex-England skipper Andrew Strauss' foundation Red for Ruth, with public, players and broadcasters wearing red. It was started in memory of Strauss' late wife, who tragically died of cancer.
Shubman Gill finished the Test series as the highest run-getter
In what was his debut series as captain, Gill emerged as the highest run-getter, peeling off 754 runs with three centuries alongside a best of 269 scored at Edgbaston. The 25-year-old also grew as a captain as the tourists managed to hold England to a 2-2 draw despite a young side.
💬💬 Words of appreciation for #TeamIndia's exhilarating victory at the Oval 👏👏 #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/ZHgS4BciLj
— BCCI (@BCCI) August 5, 2025
Nevertheless, Gill also got involved in an on-field altercation with Zak Crawley during the Lord's Test when he let out some expletive-laden words, accusing the England opener of wasting time.
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