Watch the highlights of England vs India 2nd Test 2025 - India tour of England 5-match Test series of the 2nd Test match played between India and England at Edgbaston, Birmingham in 02nd July to 06th July 2025.
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Shubman Gill scored his first Test double-century © Associated Press |
Shubman Gill, Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep stars as India registered historic win against England by record-breaking 336-runs and level the series with 1-1 in a epic game of the second Test match.
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- India registered their historic first ever win at Edgbaston, Birmingham in Tests in the ninth attempt.
- India became the first team to win a Test match at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
- India became the first Asian team to win a Test match at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
- India's 336-run win was their largest victory by terms of runs in away Tests, previous biggest win by 318-runs against West Indies at North Sound in 2019.
- India's 336-run win was their second largest victory by terms of runs against England in Test matches after their 434-run win at Rajkot in the last year.
- Shubman Gill became the second Indian captain to score centuries in consecutive matches in England in Test matches after Mohammad Azharuddin.
- Shubman Gill became the third Indian captain to score hundreds in consecutive SENA countries in Tests after Mohammad Azharuddin in 1990 in New Zealand & England and Virat Kohli in Australia during the 2014-15 series.
- Shubman Gill became the fourth Indian captain to score consecutive centuries in their first two matches as captain in Test matches after Vijay Hazare (164* not in the first Test, 155 & 6 in the second Test) in 1951, Sunil Gavaskar (116 & 35 in the first Test, 205 & 73 in the second Test) in 1976 - 1978 and Virat Kohli (115 & 141 in the first Test, 147 & 46 in the second Test) in 2014-15.
- 203 : Shubman Gill and Ravindra Jadeja set up the third highest sixth-wicket partnership for India against England in Tests.
- Shubman Gill became the third Indian batsman to double-century in England in Tests after Sunil Gavaskar and Rahul Dravid.
- 25y 298 days : Shubman Gill became the youngest Indian captain to score a double-hundred in Test matches after Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi's 23y 39 days and overall the youngest captain to score a double-century in Tests after Graeme Smith and Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi.
- Shubman Gill became the first Asian captain to score double-century in SENA countries in Test cricket history.
- 144 : Shubman Gill and Washington Sundar set up the fifth highest seventh-wicket partnership for India against England in Tests.
- India passed 500-plus total in England since 2007, when Anil Kumble's unbeaten 110 helped them to 664 at The Oval Test.
- Shubman Gill's 269 was the highest score by an Indian captain in Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record of unbeaten 254 held by Virat Kohli against South Africa at Pune in 2019.
- Shubman Gill's 269 was the seventh highest score for India in Test matches and the second highest-score by an Indian batsman against England in Tests after Karun Nair's unbeaten 303 at Chennai in 2016.
- Shubman Gill's 269 was the highest-score by an Indian batsman in England in Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 221 held by Sunil Gavaskar against England at The Oval in 1979.
- India's 587 was their seventh highest score against England in Test matches.
- India's 587 was their fourth highest-score in England in Test matches and It is their highest total at Edgbaston in Tests, previous highest was 416 against England in 2022.
- India conceded 172 runs in the morning session of the Test - The third most runs conceded by India in a session in Test cricket and the most runs conceded by India in the first session in Tests - previous record of 167 in the morning session of the day five against West Indies at Kingston in 2016. ( where data available since 2015).
- Jamie Smith equalled a 80-ball joint third fastest century for England in Test matches, jointly with Harry Brook and the fastest hundred by an England batsman against India in Tests, surpassing the previous record of 88-ball century held by Ben Duckett at Rajkot in 2024.
- Mohammed Siraj's 6 for 70 was his second best bowling performance for India in Test matches and the 16th best-bowling-figures by an Indian bowler against England in Tests.
- Mohammed Siraj's 6 for 70 was the second best bowling figures by an Indian bowler at Birmingham in Tests after Chetan Sharma's 6 for 58 against England in 1986 and the fifth best-bowling-figures by an Indian bowler in England in Tests.
- Jamie Smith's unbeaten 184 was the highest score by a England wicket-keeper in Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 173 held by Alec Stewart against New Zealand at Auckland in 1997 and also the highest-score by a England wicket-keeper batsman against India in Tests, surpassing the previous record of 124 held by Jack Russell at Lord's in 1996.
- Jamie Smith's unbeaten 184 was the second highest-score by any wicket-keeper against India in Tests after Andy Flower's unbeaten 232 at Nagpur in 2000.
- Jamie Smith's unbeaten 184 was the highest-score by any wicket-keeper in England in Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record of unbeaten 168 held by Clyde Walcott against England at Lord's in 1950.
- 303 : Harry Brook and Jamie Smith set up the record sixth-wicket partnership for England against India in Test cricket, previously held by the 189-run stand between Jonny Bairstow and Chris Woakes at Lord's in 2018 and the England's second highest sixth-wicket stand in Tests, The highest is 399-run stand between Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow against South Africa at Cape Town in 2016.
- 303 : Harry Brook and Jamie Smith set up the third highest any-wicket partnership for England against India in Tests.
- England's 407 was their fourth highest score against India at Birmingham in Tests.
- England lost their last five wickets for just 20-runs in the first innings - which was their joint seventh worst last five-wicket collapse against India in Test matches and It is their second worst last 5-wickets collapse against India at their home venue in Tests. They went from 387 for 5 to 407 for all out.
- Their previous worst such collapse was 5 for 12-runs against India at Lord's in 2007.
- England's 407 was their fourth highest score against India at Birmingham in Tests.
- 40 Innings : Yashasvi Jaiswal equalled a joint fastest Indian batsman to reach 2000 Test runs in terms of Innings, jointly 40 innings took by Rahul Dravid - Virender Sehwag.
- Shubman Gill became the eighth Indian batsman to score centuries in both innings in an Test match.
- Shubman Gill became the second Indian batsman to score centuries in both innings against England in an Test match after Rishabh Pant, He scored 134 in the first innings and 118 in the second innings at Leeds earlier in this series' opening match.
- Shubman Gill became the second Indian batsman to score centuries in both innings in England in an Test match after Rishabh Pant earlier in this series' first Test match.
- Shubman Gill became the second Indian batsman to score centuries in both innings at No.4 in an Test match after Virat Kohli, He struck 115 in the first innings and 141 in the second innings against Australia at Adelaide 2014 and overall the 16th player to score hundreds in both innings at No.4 in an Test match.
- Shubman Gill became the fourth player to score centuries in both innings in an Test match at the Edgbaston, Birmingham after Marcus Trescothick, Steve Smith and Jonny Bairstow.
- Shubman Gill became the third Indian captain to score hundreds in both innings in an Test match after Sunil Gavaskar (107 & 182*) against West Indies at Kolkata in 1978 and Virat Kohli (115 & 141) against Australia at Adelaide in 2014.
- Shubman Gill and Ravindra Jadeja became the ninth Indian pair to have two century partnerships in the same Test match, first since Cheteshwar Pujara and Murali Vijay against New Zealand at Kanpur in 2016.
- Shubman Gill and Ravindra Jadeja became the second Indian pair to have two century stands in SENA countries in Test cricket after Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly against South Africa at Johannesburg in 1997.
- Shubman Gill scored 269 in the first innings and 161 in the second innings in an Test match - He became the second Indian batsman to score double-century and century in a single Test match after Sunil Gavaskar, He scored 124 in the first innings and 220 in the second innings against West Indies at Port of Spain in 1971 and overall the ninth player in Tests.
- Shubman Gill scored 269 in the first innings and 161 in the second innings, tally of 430 runs in an Test match - the most runs scored by an Indian batsman in a single Test match, beating Sunil Gavaskar's record of 344 runs against West Indies at Port of Spain in 1971 and the second most-runs scored by any batsman in a single Test match after Graham Gooch's 456 against India at Lord's in 1990.
- Shubman Gill became the first Indian batsman to score 400-plus runs in a single Test match and overall the fifth player to do this feat in Test cricket history after Graham Gooch (456), Mark Taylor (426), Kumar Sangakkara (424) and Brian Lara (400).
- Shubman Gill became the first Indian captain to score 400-plus runs in a single Test match and overall the fourth player to do this feat in Test cricket history after Graham Gooch (456), Mark Taylor (426), and Brian Lara (400).
- Shubman Gill became the first Indian batsman to scored 150+ in both innings in an Test match and only the second player to do this feat in Tests after Allan Border against Pakistan at Lahore in 1980.
- Shubman Gill became the first batsman to scored 200 and 150 in a single Test match.
- India scored 587 in the first innings and 427 in the second innings, tally of 1014 runs in an Test match - This is the India's most runs in a single Test match, previous record of 916 against Australia at Sydney in 2004, In this Test match India scored 705 in the first innings and 211 in the second innings).
- India's tally of 1014 runs in an Test match - The fourth most runs in a single Test match.
- This is the first time team India scored 1000-plus run in a single Test match.
- India's 427 was their sixth highest score against England in the second innings in Test matches.
- 175 : Shubman Gill and Ravindra Jadeja set up the fourth highest fifth-wicket partnership for India against England in Test matches.
- Akash Deep became the second Indian bowler to take a 10-wicket haul in England in a Test match after Chetan Sharma's match figures of 10 for 188 against England at Birmingham in 1986.
- Akash Deep's 10 for 187 was the best bowling figures for India at Edgbaston, Birmingham in a Test match, surpassing the previous record of 10 for 188 held by Chetan Sharma in 1986.
- Jamie Smith scored 272 runs in an Test match - the third most runs scored by a wicket-keeper in a Test match after Andy Flower aggregates of 341 against South Africa at Harare in 2001 and 287 against India at Nagpur in 2000.
- 1692 : This is the highest aggregate match between England and India in Test matches, The previous highest was 1673 runs in Leeds Test earlier in this series' first Test match and the ninth highest aggregate match in Test cricket.
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* Captain Shubman Gill's second century as captain and Yashasvi Jaiswal's blazing 87 headlines in the opening day of the second Test match.
* India pace bowlers damage England top three batsmen after Captain Shubman Gill's record-breaking 269 in the day two of the second Test match.
* Mohammed Siraj's six-for and Akash Deep's four-for hands India massive lead despite sensational counter-attack by Jamie Smith's record-breaking 184 and Harry Brook's blazing 158 in the day three of the second Test match.
* India sight victory after Shubman Gill's record-breaking innings as India set the mammoth target of 608 in the day four of the second Test match.
* Akash Deep's ten-for seals historic win for India in the day five of the second Test match.
India 1st Innings scored 587 for all-out in 151 overs with top scorer by Shubman Gill blasted a career-best 269 off 387-balls - which was his 1st double-hundred in Tests - including 30-fours & 3-sixes with strike rate of 69.50.
Yashasvi Jaiswal hammered a 87 off 107-balls including 13-fours with strike rate of 81.30, Ravindra Jadeja hit 89 off 137-balls included 10-fours & a six.
Washington Sundar cracked a 42 off 103-balls including 3-fours & a six, Karun Nair struck 31 off 50-balls including 5-fours and Rishabh Pant hit 25 off 42-balls contained one-six & a four.
1st Innings England best bowler by Shoaib Bashir picked up 3-wickets, Chris Woakes, Josh Tongue both captured 2-wickets, Joe Root, Ben Stokes and Brydon Carse each took one-wickets
England 1st Innings scored 407 for all-out in 89.3 overs with top scorer by Jamie Smith hammered a career-best unbeaten 188 off 207-balls - which was his 2nd Test hundred and his first century against India in Tests - including 21-fours & 4-sixes with strike rate of 88.88.
Harry Brook cracked a 158 off 234-balls - which was his 9th Test hundred and his first century against India in Tests - including 17-fours & a six.
Joe Root scored 22 off 46-balls including two boundaries and Zak Crawley hit 19 off 30-balls including 3-fours.
1st Innings India best bowler by Mohammed Siraj claimed a 6-wicket haul for 70-runs in 19.3-overs including three maidens and Akash Deep claimed a career-best 4-wickets for 88-runs in 20-overs including two maidens.
India 2nd Innings scored 427-6 for declared in 83 overs with top scorer by Shubman Gill hammered a 161 off 162-balls - which was his 8th Test hundred and his fifth century against England in Tests - including 13-fours & 8-sixes with strike rate of 99.38.
Ravindra Jadeja cracked a unbeaten 69 off 118-balls including 5-fours & a six, Rishabh Pant hammered a 65 off 58-balls included 8-fours & 3-sixes with strike rate of 112.06.
KL Rahul struck 55 off 84-balls including 10-fours, Yashasvi Jaiswal blasted a 28 off 23-balls included 6-fours with strike rate of 127.27 and Karun Nair hit 26 off 46-balls contained 5-fours.
2nd Innings England best bowler by Josh Tongue, Shoaib Bashir both took 2-wickets and one for Brydon Carse - Joe Root.
England 2nd Innings scored 271 for all-out in 68.1 overs with top scorer by Jamie Smith hammered a 88 off 99-balls including 9-fours & 4-sixes with strike rate of 88.88.
Brydon Carse blasted a 38 off 48-balls including 5-fours & a six with strike rate of 79.16, Ben Duckett hammered a 25 off 15-balls included 5-fours with strike rate of 166.66.
Ollie Pope scored 24 off 50-balls including three boundaries and Harry Brook hit 23 off 31-balls included 3-fours with strike rate of 74.19.
2nd Innings India best bowler by Akash Deep claimed a career-best 6-wicket haul for 99-runs in 21.1-overs including two maidens.
Washington Sundar, Prasidh Krishna, Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Siraj each took one-wickets.
Shubman Gill named Player of the match for record-breaking batting performance to smashed 430 in a single Test match.
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