Birmingham, July 3 -- After a poor show by the lower-order batters in the first Leeds Test, Team India scripted a memorable comeback at Birmingham for the history books as they managed the most runs in an innings after the fall of the fifth wicket in a Test match.

Team India achieved this feat at Birmingham during the second Test. At one point on day one, India looked in a spot of bother, at 211/5, with Rishabh Pant and Nitish Kumar Reddy dismissed quickly. However, skipper Shubman Gill, who slammed a historic double ton, carried on with his resolve to become "India's best batter on tour" and made sure that the lower-order contributed something meaningful, forming a double-century stand with Ravindra Jadeja and a century stand with Washi...