The second Test between India and England at Edgbaston was full of records, with the new Test captain Shubman Gill smashing most of them. India sealed a 336-run victory in Birmingham, which is not only their first-ever win in the venue but is also the highest ever margin to win a Test. Here is a summing up of all the records that have been broken in the Test. Shubman Gill records as a captain and batter Gill smashed records both as a batter and captain in the Edgbaston Test. Record Details Youngest Indian captain to win a Test overseas 25y 301d First Indian & Asian captain to win a Test in Birmingham Broke India's winless streak at Edgbaston 7th Indian captain to win a Test in England Joins elite list including Dhoni, Kohli, Dravid Most runs by an Indian in a Test match 430 runs (202 & 228) Most by visiting batter in a Test match Breaks Mark Taylor’s 426 (1998) First player to score 200 & 150 in one Test 202 & 228 3rd Indian captain with centuries in both innings After Sunil Gavaskar, Virat Kohli 2nd after Gavaskar: 100 in 1st Test, 200 in 2nd Historic feat 2nd after Kohli: 3 100s in first 2 Tests as captain Fast starter First Asian captain with double century in SENA 228 in Birmingham Highest score by Indian captain in Tests 269 (prev. Kohli 254) Highest overseas score by Indian Breaks Tendulkar’s 241* (Sydney 2004) Highest by Indian in England Breaks Gavaskar’s 221 (1979) 3rd visiting captain with 250+ in England After Simpson, Smith 3rd Indian with 250+ in overseas Tests After Sehwag, Dravid 6th Indian captain with a double century Joins elite group 2nd youngest Indian captain with double ton After MAK Pataudi 4th Indian with 3 centuries in 3 consecutive Tests vs ENG After Azhar, Vengsarkar, Dravid 3rd Indian captain with back-to-back 100s vs ENG After Hazare, Azhar 2nd Indian captain with overseas double ton After Kohli (200 vs WI, 2016) 4th Indian with centuries in first two Tests as captain After Hazare, Gavaskar, Kohli 1st Indian, 5th overall with 4 century partnerships in 1 Test After Hanif, Gooch, Taylor, Root Mohammad Siraj dominance in Sena Countries Record Details First Indian with a six-fer in both England and South Africa 6/70 in first innings Second Indian with Fifers in South Africa, England, Australia and West Indies after Jasprit Bumrah Read also: MS Dhoni Turns 44, Celebrates Birthday with Fans and Friends Other Indian record holders Apart from Shubman Gill and Siraj, the young batter Yashasvi Jaiswal also holds records for the fastest 2000 Test runs as an Indian. Akash Deep breaks Chetan Sharma's record on a flat pitch at Edgbaston. Here is a list of other individual records India made in the seond Test. Player Record Details Akash Deep Best bowling figures by an Indian in England 10/187 (breaks Chetan Sharma’s 10/188, 1986) Ravindra Jadeja First cricketer with 2000 runs & 100 wickets in WTC Scored 89 & 69* in Edgbaston Test Yashasvi Jaiswal Fastest Indian to 2000 Test runs 21 Tests (breaking Gavaskar's record of 23 Tests and equaling Dravid & Sehwag’s in terms of innings, which is 40 innings each) Rishabh Pant Most sixes by a batter in a single away country 24 sixes in 11 Tests in England. [Second best is Ben Stokes with 21 sixes in South Africa.] Team India Collective achievements: The Indian team has equalized the scoreline to 1-1 after sealing a massive win in Edgbaston. It is not only their first-ever win in the venue, but also for an Asian team, this is the first time England has been crashed here. Here are the records India made at Edgbaston Records Details Biggest away Test win for India (336 runs) Earlier, India had their highest margin of 316. They defeated the West Indies in 2019 in the North Round. First Asian Team to win in Edgbaston - India scored 100+ runs for the first time in Birmingham India scored 1014 runs here. Before India, only five other teams have managed to that in Birmingham From England's side, The English wicketkeeper Jamie Smith stood not out on 184 runs. It marked the highest ever undefeated score for an English wicketkeeper batter. Earlier. Alec Stewart held this record against New Zealand in 1997, when he stood not out on 173. Notably, India will be playing the third Test starting on July 10 at the Lord's.