Former cricketers including Virender Sehwag and Ravi Shastri criticised India's approach in the second innings after Joe Root and Jonny Bairstows brilliant batting display enabled England beat India by seven wickets in the rescheduled Edgbaston Test here on Tuesday.
India fell to 245 all out in the second innings and handed England a record victory target of 378. Apart from Cheteshwar Pujara (66) and first-inning centurion Rishabh Pant (57), none of the batsmen survived against England's formidable bowling.
Resuming from 259/3, Root (142 not out off 173 balls) and Bairstow (114 not out off 145 balls) achieved the required 119 runs in an hour and a half on Day 5 to tie the series being played for the Pataudi Trophy 2-2 and deny India their first series victory in England since 2007.