India Dominates England at Edgbaston, Snapping 12-Year Home Streak
India secured a dominant six-wicket victory against England at Edgbaston, snapping the hosts' impressive 12-year unbeaten streak at the venue.

India registered a commanding six-wicket victory over England at Edgbaston on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, bringing an end to the hosts' formidable twelve-year unbeaten streak at the venue. This significant triumph marks a notable achievement for the Indian team on English soil.
Opting to bat first, England began strongly, building a solid foundation by reaching sixty-one runs without loss. However, their innings took a dramatic turn as the Indian bowlers, led by a brilliant performance from Axar Patel, orchestrated a collapse. Patel's spell saw him claim four crucial wickets, dismantling the English middle order and restricting them to a total of two hundred fifty-eight runs.
In pursuit of two hundred fifty-nine, India demonstrated controlled aggression. Young opener Shubman Gill played a pivotal role, anchoring the chase with a well-compiled eighty runs, setting a strong platform. His innings provided stability and momentum, allowing the subsequent batsmen to play freely.
The chase was then expertly finished by Axar Patel, who continued his exceptional day with an unbeaten fifty-seven runs. His calm and calculated knock, combined with contributions from other batsmen, ensured India crossed the target comfortably with twenty-eight deliveries still remaining, sealing a memorable victory.
This comprehensive win not only secures bragging rights but also underscores India's formidable form and strategic depth, particularly in challenging overseas conditions. Breaking England's long-standing stronghold at Edgbaston will undoubtedly be a morale booster for the Indian squad as they continue their international campaign.

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