India end 58-year Edgbaston jinx, Akash Deep 6-fer seals historic win after Shubman Gill’s record-breaking masterclass

India, led by Shubman Gill, threw England with 336 runs in the second exam in Edgbaston and increased its five match series to 1-1. This victory was engraved in history as the first test victory in India in Edbaston in 58 years.
In a monumental demonstration of skills, flexibility and transparent dominance, India, led by Shubman Gill, threw England with a surprising 336 run in the second exam in Edgbaston and reached a five-game series 1-1 level. This victory, India’s first test victory in Edgbaston in 58 years, has been engraved in history, which has long been considered a castle for England for a long time, and an important challenge to visit the Indian sides dates back to 1967.
Shubman Gill’s twin centuries and captain’s brightness
At the center of this historical victory, India’s young captain Shubman Gill had extraordinary performance. In the second test as a captain, 25 -year -old actor rewritten with a MasterClass in the record books.
Gill’s first enormous 269 run in Inning was not only the highest first -class score, but also the highest score of an Indian captain in the tests exceeding 254 of Virat Kohli. This was an inning, a control of 30 borders and three six controls, tempo and elegant strokeplay exhibition. In the UK, he was only the seventh visit to test in two centuries.
Gill, who was not satisfied with the double century, returned to the second innings and accelerated India’s score to smash only 162 wholesale 161 and made England an insurmountable target. In a test, two 150 plus scores (after the Allan border) was only the second dough, and in the same test, only the second Indian (after Sunil Gavaskar) to record both a century and a double century. The sum of 430 running in the match is the second highest by any inclination in a single test.
Akash Deep’s Searing 10-Hassas Boiling
As Gill stole the headlines, Bowling heroes were ruled by Debutant (or relatively new) Pacer Akash Deep, who proved to be a sensational contain for a rested Jasprit Bumrah. Akash Deep recorded an extraordinary 10-small door in the match (4/88 in the first Inning and 6/99 in the second), effectively destroyed the British stroke series. The ability to extract sharp sewing movements and especially the British’s greatest order against the largest order of England was effective in India’s dominance. He exhibited extraordinary control and aggression, praised experts and closed his place for future matches.
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