
A spirited performance from their pacers helped India edged England by six runs in a thriller in the fifth and final Test at The Oval on Monday.
The Shubman Gill-led India bounced back after a narrow 22-run defeat in the third Test at Lord's to defy the England bowlers on the final day to earn a creditable draw in Manchester Test before they finished off the job in the final Test to draw the series 2-2.
The series, played mostly on flat pitches, saw batters from both teams dominate recording a staggering run aggregate of 7187 runs -- the second-highest in a series in Test history.
The attacking intent from the batters saw the two teams combined post a total of 300 or more as many as 14 times in the series to equal the record for the most 300-plus scores in a Test series.
The series saw nine players amass 400 or more runs to their names, underlining the consistency and resilience of the top and middle-order line-ups.
Shubman Gill topped the run charts with 754 runs, hitting four centuries including a career-best 269, while Joe Root (537), K L Rahul (532) and Ravindra Jadeja (516) also got past the 500-run mark.
The series also saw 50 instances of individual scores of fifty and above, another record that stands jointly at the top of the all-time list. To add to that, 21 centuries were scored across the five Tests -- the highest ever recorded in a single series.
Partnerships were the bedrock of this batting dominance, with 19 century stands witnessed in the series -- the joint-most
India's series-levelling win at The Oval was more than just a hard-fought result, it was historic. The six-run victory became India's narrowest win in Test cricket in terms of runs, surpassing their 13-run triumph over Australia in Mumbai in 2004-05 season.
The Oval Test also marked the first time India managed to win either the fifth or sixth Test of a series away from home. It had taken them 17 attempts to get there. Their only other experience of playing a sixth Test overseas was back in 1982-83, at Karachi, and even that had ended in a draw.