Day 4 at Edgbaston was an exhibition of Indian dominance as Shubman Gill’s commanding century and Rishabh Pant’s explosive counterattack buried England under scoreboard pressure. Starting the day with a solid lead, India overcame early blows to pile on a mountain of runs and eventually declared after setting England an almost impossible 608-run target. With momentum fully on their side, India then struck early with the ball to leave England tottering at stumps. Gill etched his name into the history books with another special knock while Pant added the flair, and the bowlers responded with intent. It was a day where every session tilted further in India’s favour, leaving them poised for a series-levelling win.
Shubman Gill rewrites records and Rishabh Pant ignites Edgbaston as India declare on 427/6
Resuming at 64/1, India endured a challenging first hour as both KL Rahul and Karun Nair fell to the sharp pace of Josh Tongue and Brydon Carse. But once Gill joined Pant, the tone shifted entirely. Pant began with audacity, hitting a four and six in his first over, and survived a let-off on 8. The pair raced to a 100-run stand in just 103 balls, unsettling England’s rhythm. Both reached their fifties in style before Pant, attempting another big shot, perished for 65. From there, Gill assumed control. Calm, clinical, and hungry, he built a crucial partnership with Ravindra Jadeja and notched up another century, becoming the first player ever to score a double hundred and a 150 in the same Test. His eventual 161 ended only after he had ensured a total out of England’s reach. India declared at 427/6, taking their lead to an intimidating 608 runs.
Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj hammer early nails as England crumble under pressure
England’s task was gargantuan, and their response began with aggression from Ben Duckett, who struck consecutive boundaries off Mohammed Siraj. But India struck back swiftly, Siraj removed Zak Crawley for a duck, caught at backward point, before Akash Deep castled Duckett with a perfect nip-backer. With pressure mounting, Joe Root too fell prey to Akash Deep, beaten by a delivery that jagged back late and kissed the stumps. From 18/0, England slumped to 39/3 as their top order crumbled. Although Ollie Pope and Harry Brook tried to rebuild, the psychological toll of chasing 608 was visible. Gill’s field placements were attacking, Siraj and Deep maintained relentless pressure, and the cracks in England’s famed Bazball approach began to show. At stumps, England were struggling at 72/3, still 536 runs behind, with India’s bowlers scenting blood and the Test match all but slipping from the hosts’ grasp.
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Here’s how fans reacted:
Akashdeep vs Root ?
Akashdeep vs Brook?
Delivery of the match?— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) July 5, 2025
India are now in control of this game. Given that England will continue to play shots, they will create opportunities for the bowlers. In an ideal situation there would have been something for the spinners but with a 2nd new ball available later in the day, India should fancy…
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) July 5, 2025
Shubman Gill. First of his name. Breaker of records. Ruling the game. 👑 pic.twitter.com/HfaXIXcmcE
— Gujarat Titans (@gujarat_titans) July 5, 2025
Akash Deep is the answer for Ben Duckett.
He did it in India & now he is doing it in England. 🔥
— Bhawana (@cricbhawana) July 5, 2025
He came, he sau, he conquered 💯 #ShubmanGill
— Gaurav Kapur (@gauravkapur) July 5, 2025
A Bumrah-less India have comprehensively out-bowled England over the first four days – feeling of the series very different all of a sudden
— Yas Rana (@Yas_Wisden) July 5, 2025
England will need 537 off 540 balls to win tomorrow. India will get 20-25 overs of the second new ball and 30 odd minutes of the morning moisture/overcast conditions.
— Aman Patel (@lilbrownykid) July 5, 2025
Before the series, any batter would’ve taken 500 runs in this 5 match series but here Gill already has 500 runs in just 4 innings & he still got potentially 6 innings to play….
— arfan (@Im__Arfan) July 5, 2025
7 wickets for 536 runs, you can’t ask for more, as a side.
They can bat out, it can rain, you can’t control that.
It won’t be easy, work on old ball plans and go well.
Have a shot at history, all the best.#ENGvsIND
— Nikhil 🏏 (@CricCrazyNIKS) July 5, 2025
Day 5 Set Up Perfectly! 🔥
England need 536 runs to pull off the impossible.
India need 7 wickets to seal a famous win.
One final day, two paths – Bazball brilliance or Indian dominance?
Who’s taking this one? 👀🏏
Scorecard: https://t.co/AdxH6hDxfU#ENGvIND #WTC2025… pic.twitter.com/6U4PEmwvNT
— CricketTimes.com (@CricketTimesHQ) July 5, 2025
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