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India vs England 2nd Test Stats: All records made and broken – In pics

India put on a scintillating show on the final day of the second Test at the Lord's Cricket Ground against England on Monday to register a 151-run win.

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Indian pacers bagged 19 wickets in the 2nd Test. Only twice did the Indian pacers claim more - all 20 against South Africa in Johannesburg in 2018 and against England in the previous Test at Trent Bridge.

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Mohammed Siraj's bowling figures returned 8/126 in the second Test, which is the best match figures for an Indian bowler at Lord's. The previous best was 8 for 168 by Kapil Dev in 1982.

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Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah stitched an unbeaten 89-run partnership for the ninth wicket during India's second innings. It is India's biggest stand for a ninth or lower wicket in Tests since Shami added 111 for the tenth wicket with Bhuvneshwar Kumar in 2014 also against England.

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Joe Root's 180* in the first innings is the sixth-highest individual score for England in a Test defeat. This is also the fourth-highest individual score by a captain to end up in a defeat. Also, 180* was the first of Root's 22 Test centuries to end in a defeat.

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India recorded their third-ever Test win at Lord's. Their previous two triumphs at this venue came 28 years apart - by five wickets in 1986 under Kapil Dev and by 95 runs in 2014 under MS Dhoni.

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India vs England 2nd Test

England batters registered 7 ducks in the second Test, which is the joint-most by them in a Test match. The Lord's Test was the fifth instance where they recorded seven ducks, and the first since the Johannesburg Test against South Africa in 1999.

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India bagged 6 wickets in the post-tea session on Day five which is the joint-most they have picked up in the final session to win a Test since the Kolkata Test against Australia in 2001, when they took seven in the last session. India also claimed six wickets post-tea on the final day against England in 2016 at Chepauk to seal an innings win.