Record alert! India hand England their worst nightmare at Edgbaston

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Record alert! Shubman Gill-led India hand England their worst nightmare at Edgbaston

Shubman Gill (Getty Images)

NEW DELHI: India registered their biggest-ever away Test victory by runs on Sunday, hammering England by 336 runs in the second Test at Edgbaston. The emphatic win not only helped India level the five-match series 1-1 but also ended their long wait for a Test victory at the iconic Birmingham venue.India’s thumping 336-run win over England at Edgbaston in 2025 is now their biggest away Test victory by runs, topping a list of dominant performances overseas.

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The previous best was a 318-run hammering of West Indies in North Sound in 2016, followed by a 304-run win over Sri Lanka in Galle (2017). The 295-run triumph in Perth against Australia in 2024 also finds its place among India’s finest, as does the 279-run win at Leeds in 1986.India's biggest away Test wins by runs:

MarginOpponentVenueYear
336 runsEnglandBirmingham2025
318 runsWest IndiesNorth Sound2016
304 runsSri LankaGalle2017
295 runsAustraliaPerth2024
279 runsEnglandLeeds1986

Resuming Day 5 at 72/3 and facing a record target of 608, England crumbled under sustained pressure from the Indian bowling attack. They were reduced to 153/6 by lunch and eventually bowled out for 271 in the second session.The star of the day was Akash Deep, who produced a sensational spell of fast bowling to claim his maiden five-wicket haul in Tests, finishing with figures of 6/99.

The 27-year-old struck twice in a rain-delayed morning session before returning after lunch to remove Jamie Smith (88) — England’s lone fighter — and then sealed the match by dismissing Brydon Carse (38).

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India's bowlers, led by Akash Deep and ably supported by Mohammed Siraj and Washington Sundar, ensured England never got close to making a contest of the final day. The win also marked Shubman Gill's first Test victory as captain, making it a landmark occasion for the young skipper.The series now shifts to London for the third Test, which begins on July 10.

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