Yashasvi Jaiswal emerged as the hero for India, delivering an outstanding unbeaten double century that propelled the team to their largest-ever Test victory against England.
In a commanding performance in the third Test, India secured a massive 434-run win to take a 2-1 lead in the series.
Facing a daunting target of 557 runs, England's batting lineup crumbled like a house of cards on the fourth day in Rajkot. The final session witnessed the loss of eight wickets, and they were eventually dismissed for a mere 122 runs.
Jaiswal, the left-handed opener, showcased resilience and determination with his exceptional innings of 214 runs off 236 balls. Returning to bat in the morning session after retiring hurt on day three, Jaiswal not only overcame back pain but also smashed a record-equalling 12 sixes in his knock.
His partnership with debutant Sarfaraz Khan, who contributed an unbeaten 172 runs, played a crucial role in India's second-inning declaration at 430-4.
After setting a formidable target, Indian bowlers dismantled England's batting lineup in the first inning, limiting them to 319 runs.
Despite the absence of star spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on the third day due to a family emergency, Ashwin returned on the fourth day to claim his 501st Test wicket, becoming the second Indian bowler to reach this milestone after Anil Kumble.
Captain Rohit Sharma's century and Ravindra Jadeja's contribution with the bat in the first innings were crucial in steering India to a total of 445. England's hopes were further dashed as their top order collapsed, with openers and key batsmen failing to make an impact.
As India celebrates their monumental victory, attention now turns to the fourth Test in Ranchi, where England faces the challenge of winning the next two matches to salvage the series.
Despite the setback, England skipper Ben Stokes remains determined, acknowledging the uphill battle ahead. The thrilling encounter showcased the essence of Test cricket, with Jaiswal's remarkable performance etching itself into the record books.