Record alert! Shubman Gill -led India Hand England your worst dream in Edgbaston | Cricket news

New Delhi: India won their biggest exam by run on Sunday, scoring England 336 runs in the second Test in Edgbaston. The loud victory not only helped India lay down the five-match series 1–1, but also ended its long wait for the victory of the test at the prestigious Birmingham site.India’s 336 -run win over England in Edgbaston in 2025 is now his biggest distant test win, which tops a list of major demonstrations abroad. In the last best 2016, West Indies had 318 runs in North Sound, followed by 304 runs in Sri Lanka in Galle (2017). The victory of 295 runs in Perth against Australia in 2024 also gets its place among India’s best, as is a 279 -run win in Leeds in 1986.India’s biggest exam win by runs:
Difference | rival | venue | Year |
---|---|---|---|
336 runs | England | Birmingham | 2025 |
318 runs | West indies | North sound | 2016 |
304 runs | Sri Lanka | Galle | 2017 |
295 runs | Australia | Perth | 2024 |
279 runs | England | Leeds | 1986 |
Started the day 5 at 72/3 and faced a record target of 608, England fell under constant pressure from the Indian bowling attack. They were reduced to 153/6 by lunch and finally outdoor 271 in the second session.The day star was the sky deep, which produced a sensational magic of fast bowling to claim his first five-wicket race in tests, finishing with 6/99 figures. The 27-year-old 27-year-old hit the match twice in a rain-dawn session before returning after lunch to remove the Lone fighter of England-and then dismissed the Bridan Cars (38) and sealed the match.
The bowlers of India led by the Akash Deep and Ebally supported by Mohammad Siraj and Washington Sundar ensured that England never came close to form the last day’s competition. The victory also marked Shubman Gill’s first Test victory as captains, making it a historical opportunity for the young captain.The series now turns into London for the third Test, which begins on 10 July.