IND vs ENG: India stretch winning streak, Jaiswal breaks Gavaskar's record and other stats from Ranchi Test

India produced a superb turnaround to win the fourth Test against England by five wickets and clinch the five-Test series with a game to spare despite staring at defeat on Day 2 in Ranchi

Quite a few milestones were achieved, or equalled, while some others were broken, which we take a look at in greater detail

India have now won 17 Test series’ in a row at home starting with their 4-0 demolition of Australia in 2013

Yashasvi Jaiswal has now scored 971 runs in eight Tests, the most by an Indian batter at a similar stage, going past the legendary Sunil Gavaskar’s 938 runs after as many appearances

Dhruv Jurel (23 years and 33 days), meanwhile, became the fifth youngest wicket-keeper and the second youngest Indian after Ajay Ratra to win the Player of the Match award

Ravichandran Ashwin went level with Anil Kumble’s feat of 35 Test five-fors on Day 3 of the fourth Test, and the two Indian spin icons are now joint-fourth in the all-time list of most Test five-wicket hauls

With his majestic 122 not out in the first innings, Joe Root, meanwhile, equalled Ricky Ponting’s record of most fifty-plus scores (20) in Tests against India