Divya Delhi : After the team management rested Jasprit Bumrah for the second Test against England, Ravi Shastri warned Gautam Gambhir. In the Birmingham game, a week after the Leeds opener, where Bumrah took five wickets, India benched him to monitor his workload, which confused him. Shastri was contradicted after India's dominant Edgbaston display turned the game around. Captain Shubman Gill led the batting charge with a record 430 runs (259 and 161), while Akash Deep, who replaced Bumrah, finished with a t10-wicket match haul, including a six-fer in the second innings, as India beat England by 336 runs, their biggest win overseas. Shastri was in the commentary box when Gambhir smiled for the first time after the win. Gambhir deserved everything when India saved the series, the analyst said. Shastri said: "That smile is rare, but he deserves it. No coach feels better than when they recover quickly to save the series.