Stats highlights from India's record breaking series levelling win in Edgbaston:
Gill's captaincy milestone, Akash Deep's 10, India's biggest away win

336 runs - The victory margin for India, the highest ever for them in an away win. Their previous biggest away win came against West Indies in North Sound in 2019 when they won by 318 runs. This is the fourth biggest win by runs for India in all Tests and second biggest against England after the 434-run win in Rajkot last year.
Biggest away wins for India (by runs)
Margin | Vs | Venue | Season | Captain |
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336 runs | Eng | Edgbaston | 2025 | Shubman Gill |
318 runs | WI | North Sound | 2019 | Virat Kohli |
304 runs | SL | Galle | 2017 | Virat Kohli |
295 runs | Aus | Perth Stadium | 2024 | Jasprit Bumrah |
279 runs | Eng | Headingley | 1986 | Kapil Dev |
Aged 25 years & 301 days, Shubman Gill becomes the youngest Indian captain to win a Test overseas, the previous youngest being Sunil Gavaskar (26 years & 202 days) against New Zealand in Auckland in 1976. Overall, Gill is the fourth youngest to lead India to a Test win after Sachin Tendulkar, MAK Pataudi, and Ravi Shastri.
19 - This was the 19th Test played by an Asian side at Edgbaston and the first time they have come out on the winning side. It happens to be the longest wait by Asian teams at a venue outside the sub-continent where they have to register their maiden win. For India, this was their ninth appearance at Edgbaston of which seven ended in defeats alongside a solitary stalemate.
Most Tests taken by Asian teams to register maiden win at an away venue
Venue | City | Tests taken | Winner | Season |
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Edgbaston | Birmingham | 19 | India | 2025 |
Lord's | London | 17 | Pakistan | 1982 |
Kensington Oval | Bridgetown | 17 | Sri Lanka | 2018 |
Gabba | Brisbane | 16 | India | 2020/21 |
Newlands | Cape Town | 15 | India | 2023/24 |
Sabina Park | Kingston | 14 | Pakistan | 2005 |
Adelaide Oval | Adelaide | 13 | India | 2003/04 |
Old Trafford | Manchester | 12 | Pakistan | 2001 |
Super Sport Park | Centurion | 12 | India | 2021/22 |
WACA | Perth | 10 | India | 2007/08 |
1014 - The match aggregate of 1014 runs by India - 587 & 427/6 - is the second highest by a team in a Test win. The only higher tally came in the Oval Ashes Test in 1934 when Australia amassed 1028 runs (701 & 327) to beat England by 562 runs. In the previous Test, India scored 835 runs - their highest aggregate that ended in a defeat.
10/187 by Akash Deep (4/88 and 6/99) is the best match figures for an Indian bowler in Tests in England, surpassing Chetan Sharma's 10/188 at the same venue in 1986. He became the first Indian seamer to take a ten-wicket haul for India since Umesh Yadav's 10/133 against West Indies in Hyderabad in 2018 while the last to do so away from home was Ishant Sharma (10/108) in Bridgetown in 2011.
Best match figures for India in England
Player | Overs | Figures | Venue | Season |
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Akash Deep | 41.1 | 10/187 | Birmingham | 2025 |
Chetan Sharma | 53.3 | 10/188 | Birmingham | 1986 |
Jasprit Bumrah | 39.4 | 9/110 | Nottingham | 2021 |
Zaheer Khan | 48 | 9/134 | Nottingham | 2007 |
17 wickets taken by India's new ball pair of Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj is the joint most by opening bowlers for India in a Test. The others to do so previously for India were Irfan Pathan and Zaheer Khan against Zimbabwe