England started the day at 302/7 and managed to end their first innings with a total of 353 runs in 104.5 overs where Joe Root remained unbeaten at 122 runs. India in reply struggled to play the spin bowling duo of Shoaib Bashir and Tom Hartley as this pair went on to take six wickets. Bashir's four-wicket haul reduced Team India to 177/7 in 55.2 overs as only Jaiswal managed to score fifty runs and to finish at a total of 219/7 at Stumps on Day 2.
Numbers and stats from IND vs ENG 4th Test Day 2:
4 - James Anderson has dismissed Rohit Sharma for the fourth time in Test cricket.
Bowlers to dismiss Rohit Sharma most times in Test cricket:
- Nathan Lyon - 9
- Kagiso Rabada - 7
- Jack Leach - 5
- Pat Cummins - 4
- James Anderson - 4
10 - Joe Root remained unbeaten after scoring a century in Test cricket for the 10th time.
Most times remaining not out after scoring a century in Test cricket:
- Shivnarine Chanderpaul - 18
- Sachin Tendulkar - 16
- Steve Waugh - 15
- Jacques Kallis - 15
- Allan Border - 11
- Kane Williamson - 10
- Joe Root - 10
26 - Yashasvi Jaiswal has equalled Sunil Gavaskar and Virat Kohli for smashing most sixes (26) in his Test career. He smashed 23 of them in this Test series alone.
102 - Joe Root and Ollie Robinson had recorded a 102-run partnership for 8th wicket in this game.
Highest 8th or lower wicket partnership for ENG vs IND in Test cricket on IND soil:
- Liam Dawson-Adil Rashid: 108 in Chennai, 2016
- Joe Root-Ollie Robinson: 102 in Ranchi, 2024
- Douglas Jardine-Hedley Verity: 97 in Chennai, 1934
618 - Yashasvi Jaiswal has scored 618 runs in this Test series against England. He has been the first left-handed batsman to record 600-plus runs in a Test series for India.
934 - Yashasvi Jaiswal has scored 934 runs in his Test career from just 14 innings.
Most runs for India in first 14 Test innings:
- Vinod Kambli - 1005 runs
- Yashasvi Jaiswal - 934 runs
- Sunil Gavaskar - 918 runs
Most runs in first 14 Test innings only while playing as an opener:
- Herbert Sutcliffe - 1004 runs (13 inns)
- Yashasvi Jaiswal - 934 runs
- Sunil Gavaskar - 918 runs
2011 - Before Yashasvi Jaiswal, the last opening batsman to record 600-plus runs in a Test series was Alastair Cook in 2010/11 Ashes series.