
Team India (Pic Credit: BCCI) New Delhi: Young India SHUBMAN GILLA was broken by a 58-year-old Jinx with a turbulent 336-run victory over England in the second test in Edgbaston, which meant the first Indian victory at the venue and the longest waiting for the Asian team.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!This historical victory broke the previous record that Pakistan together in Lord’s (17 tests, 1982) and Sri Lanka in Kensington Oval (17 tests, 2018). Indian long waiting in Gabba (16 tests before victory in 2021) now stands behind Edgbaston on the list.
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What was the most impressive aspect of the Indian victory in Edgbaston?
Most tests taken by Asian teams to register the first victory at the venue:
- 19 – Edgbaston, Birmingham (India, 2025)
- 17 – Lord’s, London (Pakistan, 1982)
- 17 – Kensington oval, Bridgetown (Sri Lanka, 2018)
- 16 – Gabba, Brisbane (India, 2021)
- 15 – Newlands, Cape Town (India, 2024)
While the record shifts of SHUBMAN GILL (269 and 161) created subtitles, it was Akash Deep who appeared as an emotional and tactical spine victory. 28 -year -old Pacer created a stunning 10/187 match, including his first five goal (6/99) in the second shift.
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With Jasprit Bumrah unavailable, Akash got out with sensational fashion. He made with sharp stimuli and dismantled the English highest and medium order – released Duckett, Root, Papet and Brook – while the diagnosis of his sister’s cancer remained in his mind in his mind.“Every time I hit, I thought of it,” Akash said quietly after the game.England renewed the day five in 72/3 and chased the unlikely 608, but the resistance was short. Jamie Smith (88) provided a lonely defiance before Akash was released by a smart slow ejector. Akash took the last goal – caught Gill – to strengthen the Indian milestone of victory.The victory of the Indian series ruled when they set out for Lord for the third test, returning with Bumhrah and Akash Deep probably continued eagerly in his dream, which ran down the famous slope.