Answer: Team India won the match by scoring 262 runs in 45.2 overs with the help of half-centuries from Shubman Gill (80), Washington Sundar (52*) and Akshar Patel (57*). Let's take a look at the big records and statistics made in this match (IND vs ENG).....
IND vs ENG: These records were made in the first ODI
Oldest batsman to score first half-century in ODI for England
- 38 years 245 days - Geoffrey Boycott
- 36 years 135 days - Liam Dawson
- 35 years 331 days - Wayne Larkins
- 35 years 39 days -Mike Brierley
Most wickets in ODI for India (IND vs ENG) in England
- 31 wickets - Jasprit Bumrah
- 30 wickets - Ravindra Jadeja
- 28 wickets - Bhuvneshwar Kumar
- 27 wickets - Madan Lal
- 26 wickets - Mohammed Shami
Bowlers who completed 150 wickets in the fewest number of balls in ODI for India
- 4070 balls - Mohammed Shami
- 4513 balls - Kuldeep Yadav
- 4605 balls - Jasprit Bumrah
- 5027 balls - Ajit Agarkar
- 5131 balls - Irfan Pathan
IND vs ENG 1st ODI Jacob Bethel to open his innings account 13 balls Played. it Alastair Cook's 18 balls against South Africa at The Oval in 2012 This is the longest time taken by any England opening batsman to score runs in ODIs.
Match (IND vs ENG) between Joe Root and Liam Dawson in 134 balls for the seventh wicket 121 runs This is England's highest partnership for the seventh wicket or below in ODI against India. This pair Margao (Goa) in 2006 In Paul Collingwood and Geraint Jones happened between 105 runs Broke the record of partnership.
Axar Patel is the second Indian spinner to take four wickets between the 41st and 50th overs in ODIs, after Ravindra Jadeja (against Sri Lanka at Port of Spain in 2013).
In this match (IND vs ENG), Jofra Archer got Virat Kohli out LBW. This was only the fourth time after January 2023 that he had to be out LBW against the seamer. Before this, from January 2013 to January 2023, he had been victim of LBW by a fast bowler only once. In the year 2019, New Zealand's star bowler Trent Boult had achieved this feat in the World Cup semi-final played at Old Trafford, Manchester.
Players who have taken 50+ runs and 4+ wickets for India in ODIs
- Krishnamachari Srikanth - 70 runs and 5/27 vs New Zealand, Visakhapatnam (1988)
- Sachin Tendulkar - 141 runs and 4/38 vs Australia, Dhaka (1998)
- Sourav Ganguly - 130 runs and 4/21 vs Sri Lanka, Nagpur (1999)
- Sourav Ganguly - 71 runs and 5/34 vs Zimbabwe, Kanpur (2000)
- Yuvraj Singh - 118 runs and 4/28 vs England, Indore (2008)
- Yuvraj Singh - 50 runs and 5/31 vs Ireland, Bengaluru (2011)
- hardik pandya - 71 runs and 4/24 vs England, Manchester (2022)
- Akshar Patel - 51 runs unbeaten And 4/62 vs England, Edgbaston (2026)
Most matches lost in ODIs (matches) (after CWC 2023)
- 20 - England (30)*
- 20 - Bangladesh (35)
- 19 - West Indies (34)
- 17 - South Africa (29)
- 15 - Pakistan (32)
- 14 - Australia (28)
- 12 - Zimbabwe (20)
- 11 - Sri Lanka (36)
- 10 - New Zealand (34)
- 9 - Afghanistan (23)
- 8 - India (27)
- 7 - Ireland (14)
Batsman who scored most runs after 300 ODI innings
- 14,802 runs - Virat Kohli
- 12,015 runs - Sachin Tendulkar
- 11,731 runs - Rohit Sharma (in 278 innings)
- 11,363 runs - Sourav Ganguly
- 11,363 runs - Ricky Ponting
- 11,227 runs - Jacques Kallis
- 10,506 runs - Rahul Dravid
- 10,218 runs - Kumar Sangakkara
- 10,216 runs - Tillakaratne Dilshan
- 10,039 runs - Inzamam-ul-Haq
Longest career in ODI cricket
- 22 years 91 days - Sachin Tendulkar
- 21 years 184 days - Sanath Jayasuriya
- 21 years 133 days - Brendan Taylor
- 20 years 272 days - Javed Miandad
- 20 years 187 days - Sean Williams
- 19 years 337 days -Chris Gayle
- 19 years 245 days - Shoaib Malik
- 19 years 21 days - Rohit Sharma*
- 18 years 352 days - Aravinda de Silva
Longest career in international cricket for India
- 24 years 1 day - Sachin Tendulkar
- 19 years 310 days - Mohinder Amarnath
- 19 years 21 days - Rohit Sharma*
- 19 years - Lala Amarnath
- 18 years 250 days - Ashish Nehra
- 18 years 214 days - S. Venkataraghavan
- 18 years 191 days - Anil Kumble
This is England's first defeat in eight ODIs played at Edgbaston since 2015. Earlier in 2014, India had defeated them on this ground.
This is India's sixth consecutive win (IND vs ENG) against England in ODI. This is India's longest winning streak against England; Before this, India had won thrice consecutively.
This is the second time since 2016 that India have successfully chased down a target of 250-plus in ODIs, with neither Rohit Sharma or Virat Kohli scoring 50. Earlier this happened against England (IND vs ENG) at Old Trafford in 2022, when they achieved the target of 260 runs and both Rohit and Kohli scored 17-17 runs.




