India Clinches Dominant 510-Run Victory Over England in Second Test at Edgbaston
India Clinches Dominant 510-Run Victory Over England in Second Test at Edgbaston

India Clinches Dominant 510-Run Victory Over England in Second Test at Edgbaston

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India has established a dominant position against England in the second Test at Edgbaston, with Shubman Gill scoring a record-breaking double century and Indian bowlers quickly dismantling England's top order to leave them struggling at 77/3, trailing by 510 runs. England's batting woes were highlighted by early dismissals of key players Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope, compounded by further wickets from Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep. In T20 matches, India has also asserted control, winning a five-match series 2-0 against England, where England's batting frailties continued to surface, particularly in failing to build effective opening partnerships, as seen in their recent losses and low scores. The England women's team, despite some resistance from Tammy Beaumont and others, could not overcome India's aggressive middle-order batting led by Jemimah Rodrigues and Amanjot Kaur, with England's top-order collapsing early in several innings. These performances underscore India's growing dominance over England across formats, raising questions about England's batting strategies and player form. Highlights from the Test matches further illustrate India's control and England's ongoing struggles in both batting and partnerships.

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