As 2025 is ending, the Indian team wraps up with mixed results in both men and women's games. Here are the top 5 records India achieved in the sport in 2025. 1 | Most ICC Champions Trophy Titles (Men): In a landmark achievement at the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, India became the most successful men’s team in the tournament’s history by winning their third title. The final, played on March 9, 2025 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, saw India chase down New Zealand’s 252 with four wickets to spare, led by captain Rohit Sharma’s 76 and vital contributions from Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul. With this triumph, India now stands alone at the top of the Champions Trophy winners list with three titles (2002 shared with Sri Lanka, 2013 and 2025), surpassing Australia’s previous best of two titles (2006 and 2009). The 2025 victory was also India’s first Champions Trophy win since 2013 and capped off an unbeaten campaign, further cementing their dominance in ICC white-ball cricket. 2 | Highest Team total Runs in a 5-Match Test Series (Team) In 2025, the Indian cricket team made history by scoring a record-breaking 3,809 runs in a five-match Test series during the Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy in England. This effort surpassed the previous five-match series record of 3,757 runs set by England in the 1928/29 Ashes. The tally was amassed over 10 innings, with an impressive average of 42.32 runs per wicket, highlighting India’s formidable batting depth. Standout performances included Shubman Gill, the captain, who scored 754 runs—the most by any Indian captain in a Test series and the highest by an Indian against England. For the first time in Indian cricket history, three players crossed the 500-run mark in the same series: Gill (754), KL Rahul (532), and Ravindra Jadeja (516). Additionally, five batters—Gill, Rahul, Jadeja, Rishabh Pant, and Yashasvi Jaiswal—each scored more than 400 runs. India also recorded 12 individual centuries, equalling the world record for the most hundreds by a team in a single Test series. While this is the highest total for a five-match series, it is the second-highest in overall Test series history, behind Australia’s 3,877 runs in the six-match 1989 Ashes. Team Runs Scored Series Matches Australia 3,877 1989 Ashes 6 India 3,809 2025 Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy 5 England 3,757 1928/29 Ashes 5 Australia 3,641 1993 Ashes 6 3 | Most Boundaries in a Test Series (World Record) In 2025, India set a world record for the most boundaries by a team in a Test series, hitting 470 boundaries (422 fours, 48 sixes) during the five-match Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy against England. This broke Australia’s previous record of 460 boundaries from the six-match 1993 Ashes series. Key contributors included captain Shubman Gill with 97 boundaries (85 fours, 12 sixes), KL Rahul with 69 boundaries (all fours), Yashasvi Jaiswal with 67 boundaries (63 fours, 4 sixes), and Rishabh Pant with 66 boundaries (49 fours, 17 sixes). The series also saw India set the record for the most runs in a five-match Test series, scoring 3,809 runs. Read also: India’s Most Thrilling Cricket Moments of 2025: Records, Wins, and Historic Performances Reviewed 4 | Highest Successful Run Chase in Women’s ODIs: The Indian women’s cricket team completed a world-record chase of 339 runs against Australia in the 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup semi-final at Dr. DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai, on October 30, 2025. Australia set a target of 338 runs in 49.5 overs, with Phoebe Litchfield scoring 119 runs. India reached 341 for 5 in 49.2 overs. Jemimah Rodrigues scored an unbeaten 127 and was named Player of the Match. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur contributed 89 runs and shared a 167-run partnership with Rodrigues for the third wicket. The chase set multiple records: it is the highest successful run chase in women’s ODI history, surpassing Australia’s 331-run chase against India earlier in the same tournament. It is the first successful chase of 300-plus in an ODI World Cup knockout match across men’s and women’s events. The match aggregate of 679 runs is the highest in Women’s World Cup history. Target Team Oppositions Venue Year 339 India Australia Navi Mumbai 2025 331 Australia India Vizag 2025 302 Sri Lanka South Africa Potchefstroom 2024 289 Australia New Zealand North Sydney 2012 283 Australia India Wankhede 2023 5 | Most Men's Asia Cup Titles: India won their ninth Men’s Asia Cup title in 2025, with the tournament hosted in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The team remained unbeaten throughout the competition, culminating in a victory over Pakistan in the final. India was the only team in the tournament to finish without a loss. The final against Pakistan secured the title, marking India’s continued record as the team with the most Men’s Asia Cup wins since the tournament began in 1984. All-Time Men’s Asia Cup Winners: Team Titles Won Victory Years India 9 1984, 1988, 1990/91, 1995, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2023, 2025 Sri Lanka 6 1986, 1997, 2004, 2008, 2014, 2022 Pakistan 2 2000, 2012