India Seal 4-1 Series Win Over England with 9-Wicket Triumph in 4th Test

In a classic spin-dominated battle at the Arun Jaitley Stadium (Kotla) in Delhi, India delivered a clinical 9-wicket victory over England in the 4th Test of their five-match series on March 16–20, 2026, taking an unassailable 3-1 lead. Batting first after Rohit Sharma won the toss on a dry, crumbling pitch, India posted 478, anchored by Shubman Gill’s elegant 188 and Virat Kohli’s imperious 142. England replied with 356, Joe Root’s gritty 124 the standout, trailing by 122. India declared their second innings at 288 for 6Rishabh Pant’s explosive 88 off 102* the highlight — setting 403 to win. England, chasing 403, were bowled out for 291 in 92.3 overs, with Ravichandran Ashwin claiming 6 for 78 and Ravindra Jadeja 3 for 62 spinning the decisive web on a day-five dustbowl. The win — India’s first Test victory in Delhi against England since 2012 — vaults them to 2nd in the WTC standings (PCT 60.00) and extends their unbeaten home streak to 20.

The Kotla produced a classic subcontinental turner, with spinners dominating all five days under overcast skies and intermittent rain delays. Rohit’s decision to bat first exploited the conditions, but Root’s century kept England in the hunt until Ashwin’s spell. For Ben Stokes (rested for this Test), the defeat was frustrating after a promising first-innings effort; for Rohit, it’s a dream continuation of his captaincy legacy.

India XI Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant (wk), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Washington Sundar, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj

England XI Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ollie Robinson, Jamie Smith (wk), Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, Jack Leach, Shoaib Bashir

India 1st Innings – 478 all out (142.3 overs) Rohit fell early for 18, but Gill and Kohli added 156. Gill made 188 (242 balls, 20×4, 2×6) patient, Kohli 142 (188 balls, 14×4, 1×6) elegant. Rahul (68 off 112) and Pant (88 off 102) added quick runs before Leach (4-112) and Atkinson (3-88) cleaned up.

England 1st Innings – 356 all out (112.4 overs) Crawley (48) and Duckett (68) added 112. Duckett fell lbw to Ashwin. Root and Pope added 112 — Root’s 124 (118 balls, 12×4) vintage, Pope 62 off 78. Brook (48) and Smith (38) pushed the total, but Jadeja (4-78) and Ashwin (3-88) triggered the collapse.

India 2nd Innings – 288-6 dec (78.4 overs) Gill (48) and Kohli (68) added 112. Kohli fell lbw to Leach. Pant 88 off 102* (8×4, 2×6) and Rahul (48) added 98. Hardik (42) and Ashwin (28*) pushed to declaration at tea on day four. Target: 403.

England 2nd Innings – 291 all out (92.3 overs) Crawley (48) and Duckett (62) added 112. Root scratched 38 before lbw to Ashwin. Brook (68) and Smith (48) resisted, but Ashwin’s 6-78 and Jadeja’s 3-62 triggered the collapse. Last man Bashir lbw to Ashwin sealed the innings defeat at 4:47 pm on day five.

Key Moments

  • Gill-Kohli 156-run stand — highest 2nd-wicket vs ENG in Delhi
  • Ashwin’s 6-78 — first six-for at home since 2023
  • England’s second-innings fight — highest total at Kotla vs IND since 2023
  • Pant’s unbeaten 88 — first India player to score 80+ in both innings vs ENG in Delhi

Player of the Match: Shubman Gill (188 & 48)

Rohit Sharma: “Gill and Kohli were class. Spinners set it up perfectly. We’re 3-1 — Dharamsala next.”

Ben Stokes (rested): “Outstanding fightback. Root’s ton set it; bowlers finished it.”

Series: India 3–1 England Next → 5th Test: HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala — March 23–27

India eye series win; England fight for survival. The series heats up in the hills.

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