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News18
6 hours ago
- News18
Full List Of Records Broken During 2nd India-England Test At Edgbaston
Here's a look at the complete list of major records created/broken during the second India-England Test, which was played at Edgbaston in Birmingham from July 2 to 6.


News18
8 hours ago
- News18
India's Biggest Wins In Tests (By Runs)
Last Updated: India crushed England by 336 runs on Sunday (July 6) at Edgbaston in Birmingham to register their biggest away win in Test cricket. India beat England by 336 runs on Sunday (July 6) to record their biggest away win in Test cricket's history. The Shubman Gill-led side set a target of 608 runs for the English team to chase down in the fourth innings of the second India-England Test at Edgbaston in Birmingham, but the hosts could only manage to score 271 runs in 68.1 overs. Akash Deep picked up six wickets for 99 runs, and one English batter each was sent back to the pavilion by Mohammed Siraj, Ravindra Jadeja, Prasidh Krishna and Washington Sundar. India's biggest win in Tests (by margin of runs) is by 434 runs. Under Rohit Sharma's leadership last year (in 2024), India defeated England by 434 runs at Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot. OPPOSITION MARGIN TARGET OVERS CAPTAIN VENUE YEAR England 434 557 39.4 Rohit Sharma Rajkot 2024 New Zealand 372 540 56.3 Virat Kohli Mumbai (WS) 2021 South Africa 337 481 143.1 Virat Kohli Delhi 2015 England 336 608 68.1 Shubman Gill Birmingham 2025 New Zealand 321 475 44.5 Virat Kohli Indore 2016 Australia 320 516 64.4 MS Dhoni Mohali 2008 West Indies 318 419 26.5 Virat Kohli North Sound 2019 England 317 482 54.2 Virat Kohli Chennai 2021 Sri Lanka 304 550 76.5 Virat Kohli Galle 2017 India's biggest win in a Test match played away from home before Sunday's epic triumph at Edgbaston was a 318-run win over the West Indies in 2019. During the 2019 India-West Indies Test at North Sound, the Virat Kohli-led side secured a win by 318 runs. India's previous biggest win in England was 279 runs. In the 1986 Leeds Test, Kapil Dev-led India bowled Mike Gatting & Co. for 128 runs in reply to the 408-run target. India's biggest wins in Tests (by runs, away from home) West Indies 318 419 26.5 Virat Kohli North Sound 2019 Sri Lanka 304 550 76.5 Virat Kohli Galle 2017 Australia 295 534 58.4 Jasprit Bumrah Perth 2024 England 279 408 63.3 Kapil Dev Leeds 1986 Sri Lanka 278 413 43.4 Virat Kohli Colombo (PSS) 2015 New Zealand 272 374 61.4 Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi Auckland 1968 West Indies 237 346 47.3 Virat Kohli Gros Islet 2016 Sri Lanka 235 472 121.1 Mohammad Azharuddin Colombo (SSC) 1993 The overall record of securing the biggest win in Test cricket via run margin is held by England. During the 1928 England-Australia Test in Brisbane, England hammered the Aussies by 675 runs. Biggest wins in Tests (by runs) Biggest win in Tests against England (by runs) top videos View all TEAM CAPTAIN MARGIN TARGET OVERS VENUE YEAR Australia Bill Woodfull 562 708 63.3 The Oval 1934 India Rohit Sharma 434 557 39.4 Rajkot 2024 West Indies Clive Lloyd 425 552 63.5 Manchester 1976 New Zealand Tom Latham 423 658 47.2 Hamilton 2024 Australia Donald Bradman 409 596 78.1 Lord's 1948 Australia Michael Clarke 405 509 37.0 Lord's 2015 Australia Steve Waugh 384 464 28.2 Brisbane 2002 Australia George Giffen 382 526 67.1 Adelaide 1895 Australia Michael Clarke 381 561 81.1 Brisbane 2013 For scoring 269 runs in the first innings and 161 runs in the second innings, India captain Shubman Gill bagged Player of the Match award. tags : Ben Stokes England England cricket team India India cricket team India vs England India vs England 2025 Shubman Gill test cricket Location : Birmingham First Published: July 06, 2025, 21:59 IST News cricket India's Biggest Wins In Tests (By Runs)


Deccan Herald
13 hours ago
- Deccan Herald
India-England 2nd Test: Final day play starts after rain delay
Play for the final day of India-England second Test started after a delay due to rain on who set England a mammoth target of 608 runs, have the game in complete grasp with the hosts left reeling at 72 for three at the close of play on need seven wickets to win while England, who haven't shown any qualms in going for targets in fourth innings of Tests, need an inspired approach with the bat as they require another 536 runs to the crease are England vice-captain Ollie Pope (24) and Harry Brook (15).(With PTI inputs)