India created history with an huge 336-run victory over England in the second Test of the five-match series at Edgbaston. This is India's first-ever Test win at Edgbaston, a ground they have been traveling to since 1967. The skipper Shubman Gill was the hero of the match, with a colossal 269 in the first innings and 161 in the second, handing India a commanding lead and leaving the hosts with a monumental target of 608 runs. India's bowlers, spearheaded by Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj, made sure that England never settled in while chasing. England were bowled out for 271 on Day 5, handing India one of their largest overseas victories. Also Read | Watch: Bhanu Anand Takes Flying Catch to Dismiss Logesh in PPL 2025 KL Rahul Misses Catch Off Jadeja's Delivery One of the highlights on Day 5 occurred in the 57th over of England's batting. Ravindra Jadeja delivered a turning ball to Brydon Carse, which came in outside leg stump and hit the thick edge of the bat. The ball came straight to KL Rahul, who was at first slip. But Rahul managed to miss the catch, allowing a lifeline to Carse. Interestingly enough, the replay revealed that Rahul was actually still placing the field and was not quite ready when the ball was bowled. This unexpected slip-up left Jadeja waiting a bit longer for his wicket. Watch the video here: pic.twitter.com/j3K4qn6EQd — Nihari Korma (@NihariVsKorma) July 7, 2025 Carse, who was lucky to survive, was subsequently bowled for 38 by Akash Deep, who claimed his 10th wicket of the match. Jadeja, in turn, took his lone wicket in the match by dismissing Josh Tongue for 2 runs. Also Read | RCB Beats CSK as Most Valuable IPL Team in 2025 Valuation Report India's Bowling Seals the Win Even without their star pacer Jasprit Bumrah, Indian bowling line-up played outstandingly. Akash Deep was at the forefront with a six-wicket haul in the second innings, supported by Siraj with important breakthroughs. Thanks to the record-breaking double century and century by Indian skipper Shubman Gill, and the clinical spells of the bowlers, India took the control of all five days of the Test and won the historic win that will be etched in the memories for years.