Akash Deep took 10 wickts in a trial match for the first time when India took England for 336 races in Edgbaston on Sunday for a victory in the series.
Deep was playing in the second test of the series of five games after India rested to the outstanding Jasprit Bumrah.
The 28-year-old took 6-99 when England established a gigantic 608 races to win, were fired for 271 on the fifth day.
The 10-147 Deep matches figures were from afar of his eight-test career.
Jamie Smith was the lonely batter of England in passing fifty in the second tickets, with the 88 of the Wicktkeeper after his brilliant 184 was not the first time.
An overwhelming victory gave India his victory in the inaugural test in nine games in Edgbaston after seven losses and a draw in the Birmingham field.
This game was also a personal triumph for the captain of India Shubman Gill after he became the first batter in the trial cricket to publish 250 and 150 scores in the same game.
The Majestic 269 of the 25 -year -old in the first tickets was followed by a handsome 161 of 162 balls in the second.
Gill has now scored three centuries in his first two tests as Captain after his 147 during the loss of five Wickt of India in the first game of the series in Headingley.
The story was against England when they resumed 72-3 after the rain delayed Sunday’s start in more than 90 minutes.
Any side of the test has done more in the fourth tickets to win than the 418 of the Western Indies against Australia in St John’s in 2003.
Early term –
India, offering only for a fourth victory in England, gave an early blow when Ollie Pope could not add her night 24 diverting a deep ball of additional rebound over the stumps.
His departure brought the captain of England Ben Stokes, in a king’s couple after their first golden duck in the tests in the first tickets.
But Stokes, without a hundred test in two years, avoided the shame of two villages in the same game with a film next to the leg.
England soon had 83-5, however, when Harry Brook was LBW for 23 to a deep installment that hit him in the rear knee.
Brook, who made 158 in England’s first tickets while sharing a group of more than 300 with Smith that kept the hosts afloat, reviewed optimistically.
But the confirmation of his dismissal was received by the strident cheers of the large number of Indian fans in Edgbaston.
Smith helped Stokes briefly keep India at bay during an association of 70 of 70 wickt.
But in the last at lunch, Stokes was LBW for 33 to Washington Sundar, the first bowling player in India who is not deep or Mohammed Siraj to take a wicket in the game.
England had 153-6 in the interval and after lunch, Smith defiantly challenged 17 from a SUCBLE, including two straight Sixes.
But Chris Woakes fell meekly for seven when a mixed pull Mid Krishna gently threw Midwicket.
Smith deeply took out for two six exesives to go to 88.
But it was a case of the third time unfortunate for the 24 -year -old when he tried to repeat the next ball, he hid a sundar in a deep square leg of a slower and well disguised delivery to give Deep his fifth Wickt of the entries.
In 226-8, the writing was on the wall for England.
The Slah Language strainer was brilliantly captured by a Siraj in Midwicket before Brydon Camrse hid deeply to cover where Gill, the game player, took the closing capture.