Shubman Gill’s Team India create history at Edgbaston, hammer England by 336 runs to level series
GH News July 07, 2025 01:06 AM
New Delhi: In the second Test match between India and England at Edgbaston in Birmingham Shubman Gills Team India beat England by 336 runs as they created history on this ground by winning for the first time on this soil. Team India has now levelled the series with England by 1-1 in the Test series. How did Team Indias bowlers perform? The Indian teams bowlers bowled brilliantly in the second innings as well and registered a historic win by bowling out England for 271 runs. Akash Deep Singh played a key role in Indias victory by opening the innings for the Indian team. How did Akash Deep perform? Star bowler Akash Deep (6/99) picked up his maiden five-for in Tests. He rocked England early striking twice in a rain-delayed morning session. He returned after lunch to deliver the decisive blow dismissing Jamie Smith (88) who was the only England batter to show fight in an otherwise underwhelming batting performance by the hosts. Why was the match delayed on day 5? The fifth days play started late due to rain but Akash Deep gave England two early blows. After this Ben Stokes along with Jamie Smith took control of the innings and shared a 70-run partnership for the sixth wicket. This partnership was broken by Washington Sundar by dismissing Stokes. Lunch break was announced as soon as Stokes wicket fell. However in the second session India took the remaining four wickets and ended the match. For India fast bowler Akash Deep gave a career-best performance and took six wickets in the second innings. Akash had taken four wickets in the first innings. Apart from Akash Mohammad Siraj Prasidh Krishna Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar got one wicket each. What are the brief scores? India 587 & 427/6 declared in 83 overs (Shubman Gill 161 Ravindra Jadeja 69 not out Josh Tongue 2/93. England 407 and 271 in 68.1 overs (Jamie Smith 88 Brydon Carse 38 Akash Deep 6/99).
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