Key Points

Shikhar Dhawan lauded India's resilience after their first Edgbaston win in 58 years. He highlighted Shubman Gill's match-defining knocks and the bowlers' impact in Bumrah's absence. Dhawan believes the pressure has now shifted to England as the series hangs in balance. The former opener also praised KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal for their crucial contributions.

Key Points: Dhawan Says Pressure Now on England After India's Edgbaston Win

  • India ended 58-year Edgbaston drought with historic win
  • Shubman Gill's twin centuries led India's batting charge
  • Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep stepped up in Bumrah's absence
  • Dhawan believes momentum now favors India in the series
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Dhawan: 'Pressure now on England' after India's bold comeback at Edgbaston

Shikhar Dhawan praises India's historic Edgbaston victory and Shubman Gill's dominance, shifting pressure to England in the Test series.

"The way the boys bounced back in the second Test showed real character and resilience — Shikhar Dhawan"

New Delhi, July 10

Former India opener Shikhar Dhawan has heaped praise on the young Indian side for their remarkable performance in the ongoing Test series in England, especially after their historic victory at Edgbaston — India's first at the venue in 58 years.

“First of all, I’d like to congratulate the entire team for winning at Edgbaston after 58 years — a phenomenal achievement. The way the boys bounced back in the second Test showed real character and resilience,” Dhawan told IANS in an exclusive interaction.

Highlighting individual brilliance, Dhawan reserved special praise for Shubman Gill, who has been in sublime form throughout the series.

“Shubman Gill led from the front with outstanding knocks of 269 and 161, brilliantly supported by Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep with the ball, especially in the absence of Bumrah. Even in the first Test, though we ended up on the losing side, the performance was full of positives. Gill scored a solid 147, while Rishabh Pant was exceptional with twin centuries — 134 and 118 — showing great maturity and adaptability in English conditions," said Dhawan.

He also credited senior batters KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal for laying a solid foundation in the first Test with their respective centuries.

“KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal also chipped in with fluent centuries, laying the foundation for a strong batting display. Scoring five centuries in a single match on English soil is no small feat. Jasprit Bumrah was equally impactful, picking up a five-wicket haul and keeping the English batters on their toes," the former opener added.

With one win each in the series so far, Dhawan believes the momentum is now with India.

“The team clearly learned from the first match and came back stronger in the second. Both Tests so far have been exciting and full of quality cricket. Now it will be interesting to see how England responds. After the second Test, the pressure seems to be shifting — and that’s a great sign for India moving forward,” he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the win is fantastic, I'm a bit concerned about our middle order consistency. Pant played well but others need to step up too. Still, proud of the team's fighting spirit!
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Arjun K
Baap re! 58 saal baad jeet! This is why Test cricket is the real deal. Gill's batting was like watching Sachin in his prime. England's bowlers had no answers to his technique.
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Sarah B
As an England fan living in Mumbai, I must admit India played brilliantly. But don't count England out yet - Bazball will come back stronger! Exciting series ahead.
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Vikram M
The real hero was our bowling attack. Siraj and Akash Deep stepped up big time in Bumrah's absence. England's batting lineup looked clueless against our pace battery!
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Kavya N
So happy to see young players like Gill and Jaiswal performing overseas! This is the new fearless India we've been waiting for. Hope they continue this form in the next match 💪

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