Led by captain Shubman Gill Team India etched their name in Test cricket history at Edgbaston on Saturday, becoming the first Indian side to amass over 1,000 runs in a single match against England. This feat, only the sixth of its kind, saw India reach 1,014 runs, surpassing their previous best.
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