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England vs India, 2nd Test Match Summary

ENG vs IND, 2025 - Test Summary

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Edgbaston, Birmingham , Jul 02, 2025
407&271 (68.1)
587&427/6d
India beat England by 336 runs
IND 587/10
Bat Top Batsmen
269 (387)
  • 30x4s
  • 3x6s
  • 69.50SR
89 (137)
  • 10x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 64.96SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 3.71
45
OVERS
167/3
R/W
Bowler
ECON 3.24
25
OVERS
81/2
R/W
ENG 407/10
Bat Top Batsmen
184 (207)
  • 21x4s
  • 4x6s
  • 88.88SR
158 (234)
  • 17x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 67.52SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 3.58
19.3
OVERS
70/6
R/W
Bowler
ECON 4.40
20
OVERS
88/4
R/W
IND 427/6
Bat Top Batsmen
161 (162)
  • 13x4s
  • 8x6s
  • 99.38SR
69 (118)
  • 5x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 58.47SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 6.20
15
OVERS
93/2
R/W
Bowler
ECON 4.57
26
OVERS
119/2
R/W
ENG 271/10
Bat Top Batsmen
88 (99)
  • 9x4s
  • 4x6s
  • 88.88SR
38 (48)
  • 5x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 79.16SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 4.67
21.1
OVERS
99/6
R/W
Bowler
ECON 4.66
6
OVERS
28/1
R/W
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Phew. That brings us to the end of an extremely run-laden, record-breaking and historic Edgbaston Test. India take the honours from here by levelling the series by 1-1. Now then, it's a quick turnaround for both sides as the caravan now heads towards the Home of Cricket, The Lord's for the third Test. Both teams will be reinforced by some of their key players as Jasprit Bumrah will be back for that game for India, while for England, Jofra Archer might feature. But with just a three-day gap for that Test, how much will the fatigue come into play? Only time will tell. The Lord's Test kicks off on Thursday, 11th July and the first ball is scheduled to be bowled at 3.30 pm IST (10 am GMT). But till then, you can catch the other cricketing action happening elsewhere. From this matchcenter, then, it's goodbye! Take care, cheers!
One of the few bright sparks for England in an otherwise lopsided contest was Jamie Smith. He emerged as a rare positive for England, unfurling a superb counterpunch with his brilliant hundred in the first innings and forming a record-breaking 303-run stand with Harry Brook, even as seasoned names like Root and Pope faltered. But England’s top-order woes were glaring. On a surface that produced 1,692 runs on aggregate, their openers contributed just 44 across both innings, repeatedly undone by India's pinpoint new-ball discipline. Fixing that fragility will be crucial moving forward.
India’s dominance across the Edgbaston Test was underpinned by their superior use of the new ball, right through the Test. While England’s pacers, particularly Josh Tongue and Brydon Carse, often resorted to shorter lengths, more suited to bouncier southern hemisphere tracks, India’s seamers stuck to fuller lengths, zeroing in on the stumps, which reaped rich rewards on this slower surface. That tactical clarity allowed them to extract movement, create pressure, and strike early in both innings. Akash Deep, stepping in the massive shoes of Jasprit Bumrah, made an instant impact with his control and intent, including a peach to dismiss Joe Root. Siraj, leading the attack, bowled with heart and precision, setting the tone with his relentless energy. Together, they brought the pitch to life and made the ball talk.
The Indian skipper, Shubman Gill, is deservedly named PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his stellar display with the bat. Reflecting on the team’s performance, he shared that everything they addressed after the previous Test was put into action this time around. Tells that the improvements across departments, particularly in bowling and fielding, were clear. Adds that on this kind of a wicket, they knew if they got 400-500 runs, it would be enough. Appreciates his bowlers and says that they were magnificent with the way they went through the English top order. On Akash Deep's bowling, Gill mentions that he hit the right lengths and was getting the ball to move in both directions, which is pretty difficult to do on such pitches. On his batting, he says he is feeling very comfortable and it feels great that the team wins the match because of his contributions. On being asked about Bumrah's selection for the Lord's Test, he informs that Jasprit Bumrah will feature in the third Test.
The captain of England, Ben Stokes, admits that not being able to capitalise after having India at 211 for 5 in the first innings was a key moment in the game. He shares that things could have panned out very differently had they managed to break through quickly at that stage. Stokes believes that as the match progressed, the pitch began to suit India more than England and he did not expect the surface to play this way on the final day. Reflects on being 84 for 5 in the first innings, noting that it left his side playing catch-up from that point onward. He says his side tried everything they could with the ball, but concedes that when a team like India gets on top, it becomes incredibly difficult to wrest back control. Stokes also touches on the physical and mental demands of the game, saying it’s always tough when you spend an entire day in the field and then have to bat at the end of it. He adds that the team will find themselves in more such situations going forward and that it’s about learning to adapt and grow as individuals. Praises Jamie Smith for the way he batted and feels that his wicketkeeping often goes under the radar. Mentions that the partnership between Smith and Harry Brook was very special.
... THE PRESENTATION ...
After a rain-delayed start on Day 5, India had a race-against-time kind of scenario, as ten overs were lost due to rain. But they tightened their grip in a pivotal first session on Day 5, striking thrice to leave England tottering at 153/6 by Lunch. Akash Deep set the tone early, removing Pope and Brook in a fiery burst, while Washington Sundar landed the telling blow just before the break by trapping Stokes. Post Tea, Jamie Smith did offer strong resistance, but once he fell on a brilliant 88, the Indians just took the wind out of their sails. Akash Deep finished off with a six-fer, and overall snagged 10 wickets in the whole match. This led to India's first-ever win in Birmingham after eight unsuccessful attempts, including 7 defeats and a draw.
Day 4 saw India assert their dominance with the bat, highlighted by Shubman Gill’s superb 161. England began well, with overhead conditions helping them remove both overnight batters. But Rishabh Pant walked in and quickly took the wind out of their sails with a typically counterattacking innings. Although Pant fell after lunch, he had already provided India with the perfect launchpad. Jadeja and Gill then adopted a more cautious approach until Tea before accelerating in the final session to set up the declaration. Gill finished with 430 runs in the match, the second most in Test history and the highest by an Indian. Having toiled all day, England were set a massive target of 608, and their day went from bad to worse as they lost three out of their top four before stumps.
Day 3 witnessed quite the see-saw battle and was one of those days that left you wanting more. India started strongly, with Mohammed Siraj striking twice in two balls to reduce England to 84/5, still trailing by 503 runs. Jamie Smith then launched a spirited counterattack, joined by Harry Brook, as the duo shifted the momentum with a marathon 303-run stand. Both batters brought up centuries on either side of the lunch break, with Smith going on to score 184, the highest by an English wicketkeeper in Test cricket. It was only after the second new ball that fortunes turned for India, with Akash Deep and Siraj wrapping up the innings once Brook was dismissed. Siraj finished with six wickets. India lost Yashasvi Jaiswal late in the day but still ended with a commanding 244-run lead.
Day 2 belonged entirely to India. Gill turned his overnight ton into a majestic 269, the highest ever by an Indian Test captain, blending patience with precision. He formed marathon partnerships with Jadeja (89) and Washington Sundar (42), guiding India to a mammoth 587. England’s bowlers toiled with little reward, their short-ball tactics falling flat. When it was their turn to bat, India’s seamers flipped the script. Akash Deep struck twice in two balls, and Siraj added a third to leave England reeling at 25/3. Root and Brook steadied the ship, but by stumps, India had already stamped their authority on the match.
Now, let's take a sneak peek at how this Edgbaston Test progressed. Ben Stokes gambled on a flat Edgbaston pitch, inviting India to bat, and for a moment, it looked like the move might pay off. KL Rahul fell early, but Karun Nair and Yashasvi Jaiswal stitched together a steady 80-run stand. Jaiswal looked fluent before falling for 87, triggering a brief wobble as India slipped from 208/3 to 211/5. But Shubman Gill, calm as ever, soaked up the pressure and brought up a graceful century, while Jadeja played the perfect foil. The pair saw off the second new ball and closed Day 1 at 310/5, firmly in control.
After the bruising defeat at Headingley, where India let slip a match that was firmly in their grasp, the pressure heading into Birmingham was immense. The scars of that collapse ran deep, and the urgency to bounce back and level the series was unmistakable and desperate. Amidst that backdrop, India made a bold, calculated call, by resting Jasprit Bumrah, their premier fast bowler, despite the stakes. Bumrah had bowled 43.4 taxing overs in Leeds, and with a packed calendar ahead, the management rested him for this Test. It was a move that raised eyebrows, especially given they were coming into this game on the back of a defeat. And yet, India pulled it off, with clarity, composure, and a touch of flair.
EDGBASTON HAS BEEN BREACHED AND HOW! Akash Deep stands tall and still, arms spread wide and aloft, eyes lifted to the heavens, soaking in a moment that has eluded generations. India have broken the Birmingham barrier at last. It couldn’t be done in the era of the legendary Kapil Dev, slipped away during MS Dhoni’s storied reign, and narrowly missed under the passionate charge of Virat Kohli. But today, under the fresh-faced command of Shubman Gill, history has been created. India seal their largest-ever victory by runs on overseas soil, thumping England by a staggering 336 runs. A statement win, not just in margin, but in dominance across all five days.
Over 68.1 : 271/10
0 Runs
  • W 68.1
B. Carse
38 (48)
S. Bashir
12 (12)
A. Deep
21.1-2-99-6
68.1
W
Akash Deep To Brydon Carse OUT!
OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! All over for England! India break the Edgbaston hoodoo as they register their first Test win at this venue. On a nagging length, on off, Brydon Carse clears his front leg and has a swing at it. Skies it up towards cover where Shubman Gill settles under it and catches it around his waist. 10 WICKETS in the game for Akash Deep! India win by 336 runs and draw level in the series!
Over 68 : 271/9
0 Runs
  • 067.1
  • 067.2
  • 067.3
  • 067.4
  • 067.5
  • 067.6
S. Bashir
12 (12)
B. Carse
38 (47)
R. Jadeja
15-4-40-1
67.6
0
Ravindra Jadeja To Shoaib Bashir
Short and on off, Bashir makes room and chops it down towards backward point.
67.5
0
Ravindra Jadeja To Shoaib Bashir
Beaten! Slower through the air, fuller and outside off, Shoaib Bashir gets down for the slog sweep but fails to connect.
67.4
0
Ravindra Jadeja To Shoaib Bashir
Pitched way outside leg, and much slower through the air. It lands and spins sharply into the batter to hit the splice of the bat as Bashir leans ahead to defend.
67.3
0
Ravindra Jadeja To Shoaib Bashir
Much slower and the length is pulled back, on middle, Shoaib Bashir lunges and is beaten on the inside edge.
67.2
0
Ravindra Jadeja To Shoaib Bashir
Fuller and around leg, Bashir defends it off the front foot.
67.1
0
Ravindra Jadeja To Shoaib Bashir
Just over the stumps! Turning away, landing around leg. Bashir backs away to defend. Spins past the bat and goes over the off stump.
Over 67 : 271/9
9 Runs
  • 066.1
  • 066.2
  • 466.3
  • 066.4
  • 5 NB 66.5
  • 066.5
  • 066.6
B. Carse
38 (47)
S. Bashir
12 (6)
A. Deep
21-2-99-5
66.6
0
Akash Deep To Brydon Carse
Spots Carse backing away and Akash bowls it well away from the batter's reach on the off side. Brydon Carse cannot reach and lets it go.
66.5
0
Akash Deep To Brydon Carse
Slanting into the right-hander, on a back of a length, Carse has a swipe across the line but fails to lay any bat on it. Gets hit near the box.
66.5
nb
Akash Deep To Brydon Carse
NO BALL AND FOUR! On a nagging length, outside off, Brydon Carse swings for the hills as he looks to park it down the ground. Gets an outside edge that flies over the slip cordon for a boundary. Deep has overstepped.
A slight halt in the play as Akash Deep requests the onfield umpire, Sharfuddoula, to tighten the spike of his boot. The umpire tightens up with an object and Akash also gets his spikes cleaned a bit.
66.4
0
Akash Deep To Brydon Carse
On a length, on the pads, tickled down to deep fine leg for a single but no run taken.
66.3
4
Akash Deep To Brydon Carse
FOUR! Gets it away this time! Deep does well to follow the batter with a slower short ball. Brydon Carse is early into the shot again and one hand comes off the bat but gets a good enough connection this time. Hits it to the left of deep square leg for a boundary.
66.2
0
Akash Deep To Brydon Carse
Another slower delivery but this is bowled into the wicket, over middle, Brydon Carse is early into the shot and ends up dragging it off the inner half to deep fine leg but does not take the single.
66.1
0
Akash Deep To Brydon Carse
Pace taken off by Deep, full and wide on off, Brydon Carse defends it out.
Over 66 : 262/9
3 Runs
  • 065.1
  • 165.2
  • 065.3
  • 065.4
  • 265.5
  • 065.6
S. Bashir
12 (6)
B. Carse
30 (40)
R. Jadeja
14-3-40-1
65.6
0
Ravindra Jadeja To Shoaib Bashir
Full and around leg, blocked out by Shoaib Bashir.
65.5
2
Ravindra Jadeja To Shoaib Bashir
Fuller and on off, Shoaib Bashir gets forward and knocks it through the vacant mid off region for a couple of runs.
68 OV
0 Runs
R. Jadeja to S. Bashir
  • 067.1
  • 067.2
  • 067.3
  • 067.4
  • 067.5
  • 067.6
67 OV
9 Runs
A. Deep to B. Carse
  • 066.1
  • 066.2
  • 466.3
  • 066.4
  • 5 NB 66.5
  • 066.5
  • 066.6
66 OV
3 Runs
R. Jadeja to B. Carse S. Bashir
  • 065.1
  • 165.2
  • 065.3
  • 065.4
  • 265.5
  • 065.6
65 OV
9 Runs
A. Deep to B. Carse S. Bashir
  • 064.1
  • 064.2
  • 064.3
  • 064.4
  • 364.5
  • 664.6
64 OV
5 Runs
R. Jadeja to B. Carse J. Tongue S. Bashir
  • 063.1
  • 163.2
  • 063.3
  • 063.4
  • W 63.5
  • 463.6
63 OV
1 Runs
M. Siraj to B. Carse J. Tongue
  • 062.1
  • 162.2
  • 062.3
  • 062.4
  • 062.5
  • 062.6
62 OV
2 Runs
R. Jadeja to J. Tongue
  • 061.1
  • 261.2
  • 061.3
  • 061.4
  • 061.5
  • 061.6
61 OV
4 Runs
M. Siraj to B. Carse
  • 460.1
  • 060.2
  • 060.3
  • 060.4
  • 060.5
  • 060.6
60 OV
0 Runs
R. Jadeja to J. Tongue
  • 059.1
  • 059.2
  • 059.3
  • 059.4
  • 059.5
  • 059.6
59 OV
6 Runs
P. Krishna to B. Carse
  • 058.1
  • 058.2
  • 658.3
  • 058.4
  • 058.5
  • 058.6
58 OV
5 Runs
R. Jadeja to B. Carse J. Tongue
  • 057.1
  • 457.2
  • 157.3
  • 057.4
  • 057.5
  • 057.6
57 OV
1 Runs
P. Krishna to B. Carse J. Tongue
  • 156.1
  • 056.2
  • 056.3
  • 056.4
  • 056.5
  • 056.6
56 OV
15 Runs
A. Deep to B. Carse J. Smith J. Tongue
  • 355.1
  • 655.2
  • 655.3
  • W 55.4
  • 055.5
  • 055.6
55 OV
7 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Smith B. Carse
  • 154.1
  • 1 WD 54.2
  • 054.2
  • 454.3
  • 054.4
  • 154.5
  • 054.6
54 OV
0 Runs
A. Deep to B. Carse
  • 053.1
  • 053.2
  • 053.3
  • 053.4
  • 053.5
  • 053.6
53 OV
5 Runs
P. Krishna to C. Woakes B. Carse J. Smith
  • W 52.1
  • 052.2
  • 1 LB 52.3
  • 052.4
  • 452.5
  • 052.6
52 OV
2 Runs
A. Deep to J. Smith C. Woakes
  • 051.1
  • 151.2
  • 051.3
  • 051.4
  • 051.5
  • 151.6
51 OV
1 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Smith C. Woakes
  • 050.1
  • 050.2
  • 050.3
  • 150.4
  • 050.5
  • 050.6
50 OV
5 Runs
A. Deep to J. Smith C. Woakes
  • 049.1
  • 149.2
  • 049.3
  • 449.4
  • 049.5
  • 049.6
49 OV
17 Runs
W. Sundar to J. Smith
  • 648.1
  • 048.2
  • 048.3
  • 448.4
  • 648.5
  • 148.6
48 OV
1 Runs
A. Deep to J. Smith C. Woakes
  • 047.1
  • 047.2
  • 047.3
  • 147.4
  • 047.5
  • 047.6
47 OV
1 Runs
W. Sundar to J. Smith C. Woakes
  • 046.1
  • 046.2
  • 146.3
  • 046.4
  • 046.5
  • 046.6
46 OV
5 Runs
R. Jadeja to J. Smith C. Woakes
  • 045.1
  • 445.2
  • 045.3
  • 045.4
  • 145.5
  • 045.6
45 OV
0 Runs
W. Sundar to C. Woakes
  • 044.1
  • 044.2
  • 044.3
  • 044.4
  • 044.5
  • 044.6
44 OV
1 Runs
R. Jadeja to C. Woakes J. Smith
  • 043.1
  • 143.2
  • 043.3
  • 043.4
  • 043.5
  • 043.6
43 OV
8 Runs
W. Sundar to J. Smith C. Woakes
  • 042.1
  • 042.2
  • 242.3
  • 142.4
  • 142.5
  • 442.6
42 OV
5 Runs
R. Jadeja to J. Smith C. Woakes
  • 441.1
  • 041.2
  • 141.3
  • 041.4
  • 041.5
  • 041.6
41 OV
0 Runs
W. Sundar to B. Stokes C. Woakes
  • 040.1
  • 040.2
  • W 40.3
  • 040.4
  • 040.5
  • 040.6
40 OV
0 Runs
R. Jadeja to J. Smith
  • 039.1
  • 039.2
  • 039.3
  • 039.4
  • 039.5
  • 039.6
39 OV
2 Runs
W. Sundar to B. Stokes J. Smith
  • 138.1
  • 038.2
  • 138.3
  • 038.4
  • 038.5
  • 038.6
38 OV
5 Runs
R. Jadeja to B. Stokes J. Smith
  • 437.1
  • 037.2
  • 137.3
  • 037.4
  • 037.5
  • 037.6
37 OV
4 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Smith B. Stokes
  • 036.1
  • 236.2
  • 136.3
  • 036.4
  • 036.5
  • 136.6
36 OV
9 Runs
R. Jadeja to J. Smith B. Stokes
  • 435.1
  • 035.2
  • 035.3
  • 135.4
  • 035.5
  • 4 B 35.6
35 OV
10 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Smith B. Stokes
  • 034.1
  • 134.2
  • 434.3
  • 1 WD 34.4
  • 434.4
  • 034.5
  • 034.6
34 OV
0 Runs
R. Jadeja to B. Stokes
  • 033.1
  • 033.2
  • 033.3
  • 033.4
  • 033.5
  • 033.6
33 OV
0 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Smith
  • 032.1
  • 032.2
  • 032.3
  • 032.4
  • 032.5
  • 032.6
32 OV
3 Runs
R. Jadeja to J. Smith B. Stokes
  • 031.1
  • 231.2
  • 031.3
  • 131.4
  • 031.5
  • 031.6
31 OV
9 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Smith B. Stokes
  • 030.1
  • 130.2
  • 030.3
  • 030.4
  • 430.5
  • 430.6
30 OV
1 Runs
R. Jadeja to J. Smith B. Stokes
  • 029.1
  • 129.2
  • 029.3
  • 029.4
  • 029.5
  • 029.6
29 OV
0 Runs
M. Siraj to B. Stokes
  • 028.1
  • 028.2
  • 028.3
  • 028.4
  • 028.5
  • 028.6
28 OV
6 Runs
A. Deep to J. Smith
  • 227.1
  • 027.2
  • 027.3
  • 427.4
  • 027.5
  • 027.6
27 OV
2 Runs
P. Krishna to B. Stokes
  • 026.1
  • 2 LB 26.2
  • 026.3
  • 026.4
  • 026.5
  • 026.6
26 OV
2 Runs
A. Deep to J. Smith
  • 025.1
  • 025.2
  • 025.3
  • 025.4
  • 025.5
  • 225.6
25 OV
2 Runs
P. Krishna to B. Stokes
  • 224.1
  • 024.2
  • 024.3
  • 024.4
  • 024.5
  • 024.6
24 OV
6 Runs
A. Deep to J. Smith B. Stokes
  • 023.1
  • 023.2
  • 123.3
  • 023.4
  • 123.5
  • 423.6
23 OV
5 Runs
P. Krishna to B. Stokes
  • 022.1
  • 5 NB 22.2
  • 022.2
  • 022.3
  • 022.4
  • 022.5
  • 022.6
22 OV
4 Runs
A. Deep to H. Brook J. Smith
  • 021.1
  • 021.2
  • W 21.3
  • 021.4
  • 021.5
  • 421.6
21 OV
0 Runs
P. Krishna to B. Stokes
  • 020.1
  • 020.2
  • 020.3
  • 020.4
  • 020.5
  • 020.6
20 OV
3 Runs
A. Deep to O. Pope B. Stokes
  • W 19.1
  • 219.2
  • 019.3
  • 019.4
  • 019.5
  • 119.6
19 OV
6 Runs
P. Krishna to H. Brook
  • 018.1
  • 018.2
  • 218.3
  • 018.4
  • 418.5
  • 018.6
18 OV
1 Runs
A. Deep to H. Brook
  • 017.1
  • 017.2
  • 017.3
  • 017.4
  • 017.5
  • 117.6
17 OV
1 Runs
P. Krishna to H. Brook O. Pope
  • 116.1
  • 016.2
  • 016.3
  • 016.4
  • 016.5
  • 016.6
16 OV
13 Runs
A. Deep to H. Brook O. Pope
  • 415.1
  • 015.2
  • 415.3
  • 215.4
  • 115.5
  • 215.6
15 OV
0 Runs
M. Siraj to O. Pope
  • 014.1
  • 014.2
  • 014.3
  • 014.4
  • 014.5
  • 014.6
14 OV
1 Runs
P. Krishna to O. Pope
  • 013.1
  • 013.2
  • 013.3
  • 013.4
  • 013.5
  • 113.6
13 OV
2 Runs
A. Deep to H. Brook
  • 012.1
  • 212.2
  • 012.3
  • 012.4
  • 012.5
  • 012.6
12 OV
4 Runs
P. Krishna to O. Pope
  • 011.1
  • 011.2
  • 011.3
  • 411.4
  • 011.5
  • 011.6
11 OV
2 Runs
A. Deep to J. Root H. Brook
  • 010.1
  • W 10.2
  • 010.3
  • 010.4
  • 010.5
  • 210.6
10 OV
2 Runs
P. Krishna to O. Pope J. Root
  • 09.1
  • 19.2
  • 1 LB 9.3
  • 09.4
  • 09.5
  • 09.6
9 OV
1 Runs
A. Deep to O. Pope J. Root
  • 08.1
  • 08.2
  • 18.3
  • 08.4
  • 08.5
  • 08.6
8 OV
4 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root
  • 07.1
  • 07.2
  • 47.3
  • 07.4
  • 07.5
  • 07.6
7 OV
10 Runs
A. Deep to O. Pope
  • 26.1
  • 06.2
  • 46.3
  • 06.4
  • 06.5
  • 46.6
6 OV
2 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root O. Pope
  • 05.1
  • 05.2
  • 15.3
  • 05.4
  • 05.5
  • 15.6
5 OV
5 Runs
A. Deep to B. Duckett J. Root O. Pope
  • 04.1
  • 44.2
  • W 4.3
  • 14.4
  • 04.5
  • 04.6
4 OV
10 Runs
M. Siraj to B. Duckett
  • 1 NB 3.1
  • 03.1
  • 03.2
  • 03.3
  • 43.4
  • 43.5
  • 13.6
3 OV
3 Runs
A. Deep to B. Duckett O. Pope
  • 02.1
  • 12.2
  • 02.3
  • 02.4
  • 02.5
  • 22.6
2 OV
13 Runs
M. Siraj to B. Duckett Z. Crawley O. Pope
  • 41.1
  • 41.2
  • 31.3
  • W 1.4
  • 01.5
  • 21.6
1 OV
0 Runs
A. Deep to Z. Crawley
  • 00.1
  • 00.2
  • 00.3
  • 00.4
  • 00.5
  • 00.6
Match Info
  • Venue Edgbaston, Birmingham
  • Weather Overcast
  • Toss England won the toss and elected to field
  • Result India beat England by 336 runs
  • Player of the Match Shubman Gill
  • Umpire Chris Gaffaney (NZ), Sharfuddoula Saikat (BAN) and Paul Reiffel (AUS)
  • Referee Sir Richie Richardson (WI)
Match Notes
  • Stumps: India 310/5 in 85.0 overs
  • India 302/5 in 81.4 overs
  • New ball taken: India 291/5 in 80.1 overs
  • S Gill 7th Test hundred: 102 runs in 199 balls (11x4) (0x6)
  • 6th wkt Partnership: 50 off 78 balls between S Gill (24) and R Jadeja (24)
  • India 250/5 in 71.4 overs
  • Drinks: India 243/5 in 68.0 overs
  • India 200/3 in 58.1 overs
  • S Gill Test fifty: 50 runs in 125 balls (5x4) (0x6)
  • Change of ball: India 184/3 in 55.2 overs
  • Tea: India 182/3 in 53.0 overs
  • India 150/2 in 42.2 overs
  • 3rd wkt Partnership: 51 off 103 balls between Y Jaiswal (23) and S Gill (26)
  • Drinks: India 138/2 in 38.0 overs
  • Referral 3 (33.4 ovs): ENG against S Gill (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 2, IND: 3)
  • India 100/2 in 25.3 overs
  • Lunch: India 98/2 in 25.0 overs
  • Y Jaiswal 11th Test fifty: 53 runs in 59 balls (10x4) (0x6)
  • 2nd wkt Partnership: 50 off 53 balls between Y Jaiswal (25) and K Nair (25)
  • India 54/1 in 15.2 overs
  • Drinks: India 37/1 in 13.0 overs
  • Referral 2 (10.4 ovs): ENG against K Nair (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 3) (Retained)
  • Referral 1 (6.2 ovs): ENG against Y Jaiswal (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 3) (Retained)
  • Stumps: England 77/3 in 20.0 overs
  • 4th wkt Partnership: 52 off 79 balls between J Root (14) and H Brook (30)
  • England 50/3 in 11.3 overs
  • Drinks: England 33/3 in 10.0 overs
  • Referral 1 (9.1 ovs): IND against H Brook (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 3) (Retained)
  • Innings Break: India 587/10 in 151.0 overs
  • Tea: India 564/7 in 141.0 overs
  • India 551/6 in 137.0 overs
  • S Gill 250 runs in 348 balls (29x4) (3x6)
  • 7th wkt Partnership: 100 off 136 balls between S Gill (69) and W Sundar (25)
  • India 503/6 in 127.1 overs
  • Drinks: India 496/6 in 126.0 overs
  • S Gill 200 runs in 311 balls (21x4) (2x6)
  • 7th wkt Partnership: 50 off 74 balls between S Gill (34) and W Sundar (14)
  • India 451/6 in 117.3 overs
  • Lunch: India 419/6 in 110.0 overs
  • 6th wkt Partnership: 201 off 276 balls between S Gill (105) and R Jadeja (88)
  • India 405/5 in 106.1 overs
  • S Gill 150 runs in 263 balls (17x4) (0x6)
  • Drinks: India 365/5 in 98.0 overs
  • 6th wkt Partnership: 150 off 215 balls between S Gill (82) and R Jadeja (62)
  • India 350/5 in 94.5 overs
  • R Jadeja 23rd Test fifty: 50 runs in 80 balls (6x4) (0x6)
  • 6th wkt Partnership: 100 off 143 balls between S Gill (56) and R Jadeja (41)
  • Stumps: India 64/1 in 13.0 overs
  • Referral 1 (7.4 ovs): Y Jaiswal against ENG (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 2)
  • 1st wkt Partnership: 51 off 45 balls between Y Jaiswal (28) and KL Rahul (22)
  • India 51/0 in 7.3 overs
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal completes 2000 runs in Test
  • Innings Break: England 407/10 in 89.3 overs
  • Drinks: England 407/9 in 89.2 overs
  • M Siraj 4th Test 5-wicket haul: 5/70 (19.1)
  • Referral 4 (89.1 ovs): J Tongue against IND (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 2, IND: 2)
  • England 402/8 in 88.4 overs
  • Referral 3 (87.5 ovs): IND against B Carse (LBW) Successful (ENG: 3, IND: 2)
  • 6th wkt Partnership: 301 off 365 balls between H Brook (127) and J Smith (168)
  • H Brook 150 runs in 222 balls (16x4) (1x6)
  • Referral 2 (75.6 ovs): IND against H Brook (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 2)
  • Tea: England 355/5 in 75.0 overs
  • England 351/5 in 73.4 overs
  • 6th wkt Partnership: 250 off 294 balls between H Brook (92) and J Smith (153)
  • J Smith 150 runs in 144 balls (19x4) (3x6)
  • Drinks: England 301/5 in 60.0 overs
  • England 300/5 in 59.5 overs
  • 6th wkt Partnership: 200 off 192 balls between H Brook (71) and J Smith (126)
  • H Brook 9th Test hundred: 102 runs in 137 balls (12x4) (1x6)
  • England 252/5 in 47.2 overs
  • Lunch: England 249/5 in 47.0 overs
  • J Smith 2nd Test hundred: 101 runs in 81 balls (14x4) (3x6)
  • 6th wkt Partnership: 150 off 138 balls between H Brook (56) and J Smith (92)
  • England 203/5 in 38.3 overs
  • 6th wkt Partnership: 100 off 89 balls between H Brook (34) and J Smith (64)
  • J Smith Test fifty: 50 runs in 43 balls (7x4) (1x6)
  • Drinks: England 160/5 in 32.0 overs
  • England 151/5 in 31.4 overs
  • 6th wkt Partnership: 53 off 55 balls between H Brook (25) and J Smith (27)
  • H Brook 13th Test fifty: 50 runs in 73 balls (7x4) (1x6)
  • England 100/5 in 24.1 overs
  • Rain Stoppage: England 72/3 in 16.0 overs
  • Stumps: England 72/3 in 16.0 overs
  • Referral 2 (9.3 ovs): IND against J Root (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 1)
  • England 50/2 in 9.3 overs
  • Referral 1 (2.1 ovs): IND against B Duckett (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 2)
  • Innings Break: India 427/6 dec in 83.0 overs
  • India 401/4 in 79.4 overs
  • S Gill: 150 runs in 156 balls (12x4) (7x6)
  • 5th wkt Partnership: 150 off 196 balls between S Gill (86) and R Jadeja (61)
  • R Jadeja 24th Test fifty: 52 runs in 94 balls (3x4) (1x6)
  • India 350/4 in 73.4 overs
  • 5th wkt Partnership: 100 off 144 balls between S Gill (65) and R Jadeja (34)
  • Tea: India 304/4 in 68.0 overs
  • S Gill 8th Test hundred: 100 runs in 129 balls (9x4) (3x6)
  • India 300/4 in 64.5 overs
  • 5th wkt Partnership: 50 off 91 balls between S Gill (37) and R Jadeja (12)
  • India 253/4 in 52.2 overs
  • Drinks: India 249/4 in 52.0 overs
  • 4th wkt Partnership: 102 off 92 balls between S Gill (40) and R Pant (61)
  • R Pant 16th Test fifty: 50 runs in 48 balls (6x4) (2x6)
  • S Gill Test fifty: 51 runs in 57 balls (6x4) (2x6)
  • India 205/3 in 41.2 overs
  • Lunch: India 177/3 in 38.0 overs
  • 4th wkt Partnership: 50 off 51 balls between S Gill (10) and R Pant (40)
  • R Pant dropped on 31 by C Woakes in 33.5 overs
  • India 152/3 in 31.5 overs
  • R Pant dropped on 10 by Z Crawley in 30.6 overs
  • KL Rahul 18th Test fifty: 50 runs in 78 balls (9x4) (0x6)
  • Drinks: India 109/2 in 26.0 overs
  • Referral 1 (22.6 ovs): ENG against S Gill (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 2, IND: 3)
  • India 100/2 in 22.5 overs
  • Referral 6 (65.3 ovs): S Bashir against IND (Caught) Successful (ENG: 2, IND: 1)
  • England 250/9 in 64.0 overs
  • A Deep maiden Test 5-wicket haul: 5/81 (18.4)
  • Drinks: England 211/7 in 55.0 overs
  • Referral 5 (52.4 ovs): J Smith against IND (LBW) Successful (ENG: 2, IND: 1)
  • England 200/7 in 52.3 overs
  • J Smith 5th Test fifty: 50 runs in 73 balls (7x4) (0x6)
  • Lunch: England 153/6 in 40.3 overs
  • Referral 4 (40.3 ovs): B Stokes against IND (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 2, IND: 1)
  • England 150/5 in 37.1 overs
  • 6th wkt Partnership: 50 off 80 balls between B Stokes (23) and J Smith (23)
  • Drinks: England 110/5 in 28.0 overs
  • England 100/5 in 24.1 overs
  • Referral 3 (21.3 ovs): H Brook against IND (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 1)
  • Wet Ground Condition: England 72/3 in 16.0 overs
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