India clinched a historic victory at Edgbaston, defeating England by a commanding margin on Day 5 of the second Test match. With this, the visitors registered their first-ever win at the iconic English venue, making the triumph even more memorable.
Shubman Gill starred with the bat, scoring centuries in both innings, while debutant Akash Deep and pacer Mohammed Siraj played key roles with the ball. India’s emphatic performance handed England a resounding defeat and raised fresh doubts about the effectiveness of the much-hyped ‘Bazball’ strategy.
Let’s dive deep into the match highlights, turning points, and what this means for the rest of the series.
India had set England a monumental target of 608 runs in the fourth innings — a number more about survival than chase. The only real question was whether England could salvage a draw.
However, on a grassy Day 5 pitch at Edgbaston, the Indian bowlers executed their plans with ruthless efficiency. From sharp pace bowling to tight fielding, it was a complete team effort.
England’s batters, known for their aggressive ‘Bazball’ style under coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes, failed to adapt to the match situation. Their reckless shot selection and lack of patience backfired spectacularly, as India wrapped up the innings before Tea on Day 5.
Young opener Shubman Gill was undoubtedly the player of the match. He scored a majestic 153 in the first innings and followed it up with a classy 101 in the second*, becoming only the second Indian to score centuries in both innings of a Test match in England.
His composure, timing, and shot selection stood in stark contrast to the England top order, who crumbled under pressure. Gill not only anchored the innings but also gave India the confidence to declare early and go for the kill.
153 (1st Innings)
101* (2nd Innings)
254 runs in the match
Strike rate of 68.2
Second Indian to score twin centuries in a Test in England
With the pitch offering variable bounce and seam movement, Mohammed Siraj exploited the conditions perfectly. His 6-wicket haul in the first innings broke the backbone of England’s batting lineup.
Although England had notable performances from Harry Brook (112) and Jamie Smith (103), they still fell short of avoiding a massive first-innings deficit. Siraj’s fiery spells included reverse swing, bouncers, and clever variations that had the English batters second-guessing.
The rising pace sensation Akash Deep made a dream debut, picking up four key wickets in the second innings, including that of Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow. Bowling with consistent pace and accuracy, he gave India the breakthroughs they needed on the final day.
His bowling from around the wicket to the left-handers, combined with clever use of the short ball, marked him as a player to watch for the future.
While the headlines belonged to Gill and Siraj, India’s performance was backed by strong contributions across departments:
Ravindra Jadeja picked up crucial wickets and contributed with a handy 47 in the first innings.
KL Rahul anchored the middle order with a gritty 74.
Rishabh Pant, making a comeback from injury, added flair with his quick 55.
Yashasvi Jaiswal gave India strong starts with 38 and 61 in the two innings.
This all-round performance underlines India’s growing bench strength and adaptability in overseas conditions.
The aggressive ‘Bazball’ approach — centered on attacking play regardless of match situation — has brought England success in recent months. However, against a disciplined Indian side and on a deteriorating Day 5 pitch, the strategy backfired.
Attempting expansive shots with minimal footwork, several English batters fell to poor shot selection. Even experienced players like Ben Stokes and Joe Root looked uncertain under pressure.
Critics and former players have begun questioning whether the Bazball ideology needs refinement, especially in high-pressure Test scenarios.
Innings | India | England |
---|---|---|
1st Innings | 509/7d | 317 all out |
2nd Innings | 216/3d | 237 all out |
Result | India won by 371 runs |
Player of the Match: Shubman Gill
Top Scorer (India): Shubman Gill (254 runs in the match)
Top Wicket-Taker (India): Mohammed Siraj (6 wickets)
Debutant to Watch: Akash Deep (4 wickets in 2nd innings)
This dominant overseas victory sends a clear message to world cricket — India is no longer a team that struggles outside the subcontinent. With experienced players, talented youngsters, and sharp strategies, the team is evolving into a global Test powerhouse.
India now leads the 5-match Test series 1-0, and the momentum is clearly on their side heading into the third Test.
The third Test will be played at Headingley, Leeds, where conditions are expected to favour swing bowling. With India in control and England reeling from a tactical blunder, the hosts will have to bounce back quickly.
Key questions ahead:
Will England tweak their aggressive game plan?
Can India maintain this intensity throughout the series?
Will veterans like Root and Stokes step up?
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