In a gripping encounter at Edgbaston, England skipper Ben Stokes didn’t hold back in his assessment after India pulled off a commanding victory in the England vs India 2nd Test. Despite reducing India to 211 for 5 shortly after Tea on Day 1, the hosts let the game slip through their fingers — a costly lapse that Stokes says tilted the balance entirely in India’s favour.
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Missed Opportunities Haunt England
The turning point came when England failed to capitalise on their strong position after dismissing Rishabh Pant and Nitish Kumar Reddy in quick succession. From 211 for 5, Shubman Gill’s stunning double-century (269 in the first innings, 161 in the second) anchored India to a colossal total of 587.
“There were two big moments. Having them five down and not blasting them open, and then being 80 for five ourselves. From there, it was always going to be hard,” Stokes admitted. These two missed opportunities, Stokes reflected, were pivotal in deciding the outcome of the match.
England’s Bowling Fatigue and India’s Batting Masterclass
While England did claim victory in the Headingley Test, their bowling frailties were once again exposed in Birmingham. In total, England’s bowlers conceded 1,014 runs across both innings, managing to take only 16 wickets at a hefty cost.
Venue | Overs Bowled | Runs Conceded | Wickets Taken |
---|---|---|---|
Headingley | 209 | 793 | 20 |
Edgbaston | 234 | 1014 | 16 |
Stokes pointed to India’s relentless application and form with the bat, saying: “You can’t win a game if you don’t take 20 wickets. India were just too good. Shubman has had another unbelievable week.“
Indeed, India’s bowlers, led by Akash Deep’s ten-wicket match haul, ruthlessly exposed England’s batting frailties — reducing them to 84 for 5 and 83 for 5 in their two innings.
Mental and Physical Toll on England’s Bowlers
The volume of overs bowled — 443 across just two Tests — has taken its toll on England’s seamers. Stokes, while praising the commitment of his bowlers, admitted they were drained. “We’ve spent a lot of time in the field. The lads kept charging in, but we’ve definitely bowled more than we expected. It’s taking a toll.“
With the third Test at Lord’s just three days away, the England captain hinted at possible changes, depending on how players recover. “Quick turnaround means we’ll have to see how the bodies pull up. We may have to make a few decisions.”
India’s All-Round Brilliance the Difference
India, Stokes observed, executed their plans better — both with bat and ball. While England struggled to find consistency, India capitalised on every edge and half-chance. “We nicked a few more than India. They caught them. Sometimes it’s just the fine margins. It’s frustrating to watch it unfold.”
Praise for Shubman Gill: “You’ve Got to Give Credit”
Ben Stokes reserved special praise for India’s standout performer Shubman Gill, who notched 269 and 161 in what many are calling a career-defining Test.
“He’s had two special games. You’ve got to give credit when it’s due. He’s in form, and those little inside edges that save you early on? That’s what happens when you’re in the zone.”
What’s Next?
With the five-match Test series level at 1-1, the third Test kicks off at Lord’s on July 10 at 3:30 PM IST. England are set to welcome Jofra Archer back to the red-ball fold after a four-year absence, while Jasprit Bumrah is expected to return after being rested for Edgbaston.
FAQs
What did Ben Stokes say after the Edgbaston Test?
Stokes admitted to missed chances, especially when India were 211 for 5, and lauded their batting performance.
How did Shubman Gill perform in the England vs India 2nd Test?
Gill scored a double century (269) in the first innings and 161 in the second, anchoring India’s win.
Why is England’s bowling under scrutiny?
They failed to take 20 wickets in the Test and conceded over 1,000 runs at Edgbaston alone.
Will England make bowling changes for the 3rd Test?
Stokes hinted that changes may happen depending on player recovery before the Lord’s Test.
When and where is the 3rd Test of the series?
The third Test starts on July 10 at Lord’s, beginning at 3:30 PM IST.