A Victory Symphony: From turning points to winning moments in India's win

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NEW DELHI: India completed a record 434-run win against England in the third Test in Rajkot on Sunday to take a 2-1 lead in the five-match series.
There were quite a few

match-winning performances

that enabled the hosts to win the match on Day 4.

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After the stupendous victory, the Indian cricket broad (BCCI) shared a link of the moments after the match where captain

Rohit Sharma

, coach

Rahul Dravid

, all-rounder

Ravindra Jadeja

, debutant keeper Dhruv Jurel, batting coach Vikram Rathour, batter

Shubman Gill

, debutant

Sarfaraz Khan

talked about the various turning points and winning moments in the match.


Ravindra Jadeja, who had scored a fine hundred in the first innings, picked up 5/41 in the second innings.
Yashasvi Jaiswal

became only the third Indian batsman to score consecutive Test double hundreds.

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Jaiswal hit an unbeaten 214 - following on from his 209 in Visakhapatnam - as India declared at 430/4 in their second innings, setting England an improbable 557 runs for victory.
England were then routed for 122 runs (39.4 overs) in just over one session, falling to their heaviest Test defeat (by runs) since World War II.

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It was India's biggest Test win by runs with the previous best being a 372-run victory over New Zealand at Mumbai in 2021.


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