
India bounced back in emphatic style to level the five-match Test series against England 1-1 with a commanding 336-run victory at Edgbaston, breaking a 58-year-long winless streak at the historic ground. This wasn’t just a win — it was a statement of intent. From dominant batting to lethal fast bowling, India put together one of their most comprehensive overseas Test performances in recent years.
💥 Shubman Gill Leads from the Front
Captain Shubman Gill was at the center of India’s dominant display, crafting 269 in the first innings and following it up with a brilliant 161 in the second. His total of 430 runs in the match is the highest by a visiting captain in England, and among the top Test match aggregates in cricket history. More importantly, Gill’s composure and aggression set the tone for India across both innings.
India posted a massive first-innings total of 498, built around Gill’s double century, contributions from Yashasvi Jaiswal (76), and a brisk 64 from Rishabh Pant. England, in response, were bundled out for just 212, thanks to a brilliant spell of seam bowling led by Mohammed Siraj, who claimed 6/62.

🎯 Akash Deep Breaks Through
If Siraj laid the foundation, debutant fast bowler Akash Deep stole the spotlight in the second innings. With rhythm, pace, and unrelenting accuracy, Deep ripped through England’s fragile batting line-up, finishing with 6/55. His match figures of 10 wickets (4+6) make him the first Indian pacer in 15 years to take a ten-wicket haul in an overseas Test debut.
England’s batting, lacking both patience and application, collapsed to 230 all out in the fourth innings. Only Jamie Smith stood tall with a fighting 88, while the rest of the lineup fell in quick succession. England’s captain Ben Stokes, who managed only 0 and 33, faced questions about his form and decision-making.
❌ A Toss That Haunts
England’s decision to bowl first after winning the toss was widely criticized. Brendon McCullum, England’s head coach, admitted it was a tactical error:
“In hindsight, it probably wasn’t the right call. India got off to a flier, and we couldn’t pull it back.”
Bowling first on a good pitch, England’s seamers lacked bite. India’s batters cashed in and built scoreboard pressure that England couldn’t handle for the rest of the match.
📉 England in Disarray
Apart from Jamie Smith’s gritty resistance and a few flashes from Joe Root and Zak Crawley, the hosts were outclassed in every department. Their famed ‘Bazball’ approach seemed reckless on a seaming track where traditional Test match temperament was the need of the hour. The Indian bowling unit, disciplined and relentless, exposed England’s attacking strategy, forcing rash strokes and wickets.
Even their fielding came under scrutiny — dropped catches and misfields made matters worse, especially during India’s second innings when Gill and Pant accelerated the scoring at will.
🏟️ Series Set for a Thriller
With the victory, India leveled the series 1-1 heading into the crucial third Test at Lord’s, starting July 10. The momentum has clearly shifted, and India now looks like the more settled and confident unit. England, on the other hand, faces serious questions — particularly around team selection, top-order consistency, and their bowling strategy.
For India, this win is more than just evening the series — it marks a return to dominance in challenging overseas conditions. For England, it’s back to the drawing board.
🗣️ What They Said:
Shubman Gill (Player of the Match):
“It’s special. Leading the side and contributing like this feels incredible. The bowlers were outstanding — we stuck to our plans and the results came.”
Brendon McCullum, England coach:
“We’ve got to take this on the chin. India were just better in every department.”
With three more Tests to go, the stage is set for an exciting showdown between two cricketing giants. If the Edgbaston Test was anything to go by, fans are in for a thrilling ride.
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