
The ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy moves to Edgbaston, Birmingham, where England and India are set to clash in the second Test from July 2 to 6. Following a thrilling and high-scoring opener at Headingley, both cricketing powerhouses are eager to seize crucial momentum in this five-match World Test Championship series.
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England currently holds a 1-0 lead in the series, having secured a five-wicket victory in the thrilling opening Test at Headingley. This match was a showcase of exceptional batting from both sides.
As the series heads to Edgbaston, Shubman Gill’s young Indian team faces the challenge of converting their strong batting performances into outright victories. While their top order has delivered, the crucial test lies in their bowling attack finding the necessary penetration to dismiss a formidable English lineup. They will rely on pacers like Mohammed Siraj to exploit early swing and seam, with spinners playing a vital role in controlling the middle overs.
Meanwhile, England, boosted by their initial win, aims to capitalize on their home advantage. Ben Stokes’ captaincy continues to be a revelation, marked by bold and successful decisions. Their versatile batting unit, capable of both aggressive stroke play and resilient defense, will be key. Supported by an enthusiastic Edgbaston crowd, England will seek to leverage familiar conditions. The Edgbaston pitch typically offers a balanced contest, initially aiding pacers before becoming more batting-friendly and eventually offering some turn.
ENG vs IND Head to Head Record at Edgbaston
Test matches played: 08 | England won: 7 | India won: 0 | Draw: 1
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Edgbaston Test Stats and Records
- Total matches played: 60
- Matches won batting first: 19
- Matches won bowling first: 23
- Average 1st innings score: 302
- Average 2nd innings score: 315
- Average 3rd innings score: 243
- Average 4th innings score: 157
- Highest total recorded: 710/7 (188.1 Ovs) by England vs India
- Lowest total recorded: 30/10 (12.3 Ovs) by South Africa vs England
- Highest score chased: 378/3 (76.4 Ovs) by England vs India
- Lowest score defended: 121/10 (67 Ovs) by Australia vs England
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