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Stats: Indian Cricket Team’s Record at Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham

Edgbaston Cricket Stadium is located in Birmingham and was established in 2011.

India’s Test record in Edgbaston Stadium, one of England’s oldest cricketing venues, is a tragedy. The Asian nation played its first-ever Test in Edgbaston in the year 1967. Till then, India has played seven Tests and won none. One Test in 1986 ended in a draw, and the rest were won by the home team, England.

This article will examine the Indian cricket team’s statistics and records in Edgbaston.

India Test Record at Birmingham

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Key Stats

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Highest Team Score – 416/10 in 2022

Lowest Team Score – 92/10 in 1967

Most Runs – Virat Kohli (231 in 4 innings)

Most Centuries – Sachin Tendulkar (1), Virat Kohli (1), Ravindra Jadeja (1), & Rishab Pant (1)

Highest Score – Virat Kohli (149)

Highest Partnership – Rishabh Pant & Ravindra Jadeja (222)

Most Wickets – Chetan Sharma (10)

Best Bowling – Chetan Sharma (6/58)

India ODI Record at Birmingham

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Key Stats

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Highest Team Score – 319/3 vs Pakistan (2017)

Lowest Team Score in a completed innings – 190/10 vs West Indies (1979)

Most Runs – Rohit Sharma (447)

Most Centuries – Rohit Sharma (3)

Highest Score – Rohit Sharma (123*)

Highest Partnership – Ajinkya Rahane & Shikhar Dhawan (183)

Most Wickets – Mohammed Shami (9)

Best Bowling – Mohammed Shami (5/69)

India T20I Record at Birmingham

India has played two T20 Internationals in the venue and has lost one and won one against England.

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Key Stats

Highest Team Score – 177/5 vs England (2014)

Lowest Team Score in a completed innings – 170/8 vs England (2022)

Most Runs – Virat Kohli (67)

Highest Score – Virat Kohli (66)

Most Wickets – Mohammed Shami (3) & Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3)

Best Bowling – Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/15)

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