Feb 2024 Flashback: India’s 434-Run Rajkot Rout That Crushed England’s Bazball Dream

In February 2024, cricket fans witnessed one of the most dominant performances in modern Test history when the India national cricket team delivered a record-shattering victory over the England cricket team in a Test match at Rajkot. India’s emphatic 434-run triumph not only sealed the match but also became the largest win by runs in the country’s Test cricket history. The contest had dramatic swings, individual brilliance, and record-breaking feats, making it a game that still resonates with fans two years later.

England’s Aggressive Start With ‘Bazball’ Approach

When England began their innings, they showcased their trademark ultra-attacking philosophy, popularly dubbed “Bazball.” Their openers set the tone early, scoring rapidly and putting pressure on the Indian bowlers. At one stage, England raced to 224 for 2 in just 40 overs, appearing firmly in control. Opener Ben Duckett led the charge with a magnificent 150-run knock, blending elegant strokeplay with fearless aggression. His innings suggested England might turn the match into a high-scoring battle.

However, cricket often turns on small moments, and despite the blazing start, England could not maintain momentum. India’s bowlers regrouped, tightened their lines, and gradually shifted control back in their favor.

Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Double Century Masterclass

The defining performance of the match came from young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who delivered a breathtaking innings that dismantled England’s plans. The 22-year-old smashed a marathon 214 runs, marking his second double century of the series. His knock was remarkable not only for its sheer volume of runs but also for its fearless intent. Jaiswal matched England’s attacking style shot for shot and equaled a world record by striking 12 sixes in a single Test innings.

His innings shifted the psychological balance of the match. England’s bowlers, who had earlier dominated with aggressive tactics, suddenly found themselves on the defensive as Jaiswal punished every loose delivery.

Sarfaraz Khan’s Dream Debut Partnership

Another highlight was the impressive performance of debutant Sarfaraz Khan, who rose to the occasion on cricket’s biggest stage. He scored half-centuries in both innings and forged a crucial 172-run partnership with Jaiswal in the second innings. The duo scored at a striking rate of 6.5 runs per over—exceptionally quick for Test cricket. Their aggressive yet controlled batting left England struggling to regain composure and pushed India into a commanding position.

England Collapse Under Spin Pressure

Chasing a massive target in the fourth innings, England’s batting lineup crumbled dramatically. Within just 25 overs, seven wickets had fallen with barely 50 runs on the board. India’s spin attack proved too skillful and relentless. Leading the charge was Ravindra Jadeja, whose brilliant spell yielded five wickets for only 41 runs. His accuracy, variation, and sharp turn left England’s batters searching for answers.

Historic Milestone for Ashwin

The match also marked a major personal milestone for veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin. During the game, he reached the landmark of 500 Test wickets, becoming only the second Indian bowler after Anil Kumble to achieve this feat. Ashwin also became one of the fastest bowlers in the world to reach the milestone, reinforcing his legacy as one of the modern era’s finest spinners.

A Defeat England Won’t Forget

For England, the loss was historic for the wrong reasons. In terms of runs, it ranked among their heaviest defeats in nearly a century of Test cricket. The result served as a reminder that while aggressive tactics can produce spectacular results, they also carry risks—especially against a well-balanced team capable of adapting quickly.

Why the Rajkot Test Still Matters

The Rajkot Test of 2024 is remembered not just for the margin of victory but for what it symbolized. It showcased India’s depth in both batting and bowling, highlighted the rise of new stars, and demonstrated how traditional Test match discipline can overcome even the most daring attacking strategies.

Years later, the match remains a benchmark for dominance in red-ball cricket—a game where records fell, milestones were achieved, and a young star announced himself on the global stage.