India came back in a great fashion in the second Test at Edgbaston, drubbing England by a massive 336 runs. This helped them tie the five-match series 1-1. India had lost the first Test at Leeds, and most had counted them out, given that star pacer Jasprit Bumrah was rested. However, Shubman Gill and his unit proved critics wrong with a fantastic performance at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Gill Dances at the Front with Bat Shubman Gill, at the helm, delivered a captain's performance with bat. He scored an outstanding 269 runs in the first innings and 161 runs in the second. His double effort saw India reach a big total and put up a target of 608 in front of England. Gill's stand with Ravindra Jadeja (89) and Washington Sundar (42) turned the game for India. India had scored 587 runs in their first innings. England were then in difficulty at 211/5, but a good fightback by Harry Brook (158) and Jamie Smith (184) enabled them to reach a total of 466. Even at that, they were still behind. India went for quick runs in their second innings and declared, giving England a mountain to conquer. But the bowlers rose to the occasion once again, bowling England out for 271. Also Read | Mulder Breaks Records with Historic 367 Not Out in 2nd Test vs ZIM Bumrah To Come Back for Lord's Test Since Bumrah was rested during the second Test, fans and retired players were harshly critical of the decision. Nevertheless, his replacement bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep played outstandingly. Siraj picked 6 wickets and Akash Deep picked 4 in England's first innings. During the second innings, Akash Deep picked 6 more wickets and ended with 10 wickets in the match. With the third Test at Lord’s starting on July 10, captain Gill confirmed that Jasprit Bumrah will “definitely” return. His presence will be a big boost for the Indian team. India also created history by scoring a total of 1,014 runs in the match, joining the elite 1,000-run club in Tests. Shubman Gill now leads the series run charts with 585 runs in just two Tests. With the series now level and momentum restored in their favor, India will look to replicate another massive effort at the home of cricket.