Mark Ramprakash - Former England batterichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experience/cps/624/cpsprodpb/vivo/live/images/2024/1/28/28013990-ad10-4522-b24d-a4965b6aa7b6.jpgIt was such a thrilling win. Ollie Pope, for me, was the difference between the two teams.
Tom Hartley was brilliant but Pope's innings is what allowed England to press on when all looked lost.
He batted with such abandon and confidence, and quickly with those lower order partnerships, it got England ahead of the game.
'I'm over the moon' - Tom Hartleyichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experience/cps/624/cpsprodpb/vivo/live/images/2024/1/28/a3034c87-dc0d-42e8-b0ce-316b35b96e89.jpgEngland bowler Tom Hartley on TNT Sports: "It's unbelievable. It's not going to sink in for a while. I'm over the moon.
"My family are at home! I don't think they'll have done much else today other than sit around the TV.
"After the first innings I was thinking to myself, this is hard work! It was really tough out there. It didn't spin quite as much as we thought but it is testament to Stokesy and the coaches. They really got around me, and I didn't lose any confidence - I could just come out here and do my best this innings.
"The culture in this team is fantastic. If we have a good day or a bad day, the vibe is the same in the dressing room. They are always ultra positive and it is one of the best dressing rooms I have been in."
More from England spinner Tom Hartley: "There is never a dull moment with Ben Stokes as your captain. I'm looking around thinking, where's that fielder gone, he was there the ball before! But that's his way and we have all bought into it. And we've got the result today so it is definitely working.
"I was nervous this morning but a few runs always helps. It helped ease my nerves but also got me to learn a few things about how the pitch was playing and that helped my bowling.
"My favourite wicket, I think either the first or the last - they were a massive relief.
"After the first innings, I learned that I didn't have to bowl as fast as I thought I did, I could take my time in my run up - especially from watching how Jadeja and Ashwin went about it. The new ball didn't spin as much so it was about changing things up when it got older and easier to grip."
ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experience/cps/624/cpsprodpb/vivo/live/images/2024/1/28/3797da1d-9282-4380-a5f7-c4e1bd9d1a9e.jpg'I definitely thought 230 was gettable' - Rohitichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experience/cps/624/cpsprodpb/vivo/live/images/2024/1/28/c2651364-cbce-4b1e-b52a-b85b06480b76.jpgIndia captain Rohit Sharma on TNT Sports: "We have played four whole days of cricket so it is hard to pinpoint one moment where it went wrong for us. Obviously, having taken a lead of 190 we thought we were really in the game.
"But there was an exceptional innings from Ollie Pope, probably one of the best I have seen in Indian conditions by an overseas batter. He was brilliant.
"But I definitely thought 230 was gettable. There wasn't loads in the pitch but we just didn't bat well enough."
More from Rohit Sharma: "I went and analysed where we bowled, and we did bowl in a lot of good areas. They executed their plans but sometimes you just have to raise your cap and say well played because for Ollie Pope it was a serious knock.
"Overall, we failed as a team. We were in the game after both first innings were done.
"I wanted them [Bumrah and Siraj] to try and take the game to the fifth day because with 20 or 30 runs anything is possible. But our lower order did very well there, they showed our top order how to tough it out and be brave. We didn't take chances with the bat but it is the first Test of the series, so I hope we can learn from that."
ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experience/cps/624/cpsprodpb/vivo/live/images/2024/1/28/ac6688a5-f007-4704-b6e1-71e2d36bb2d7.jpgEngland Ben Stokes on TNT Sports: "We have had a lot of fantastic moments as a team, great victories but given where we are, and who are playing, I think it's our greatest triumph since I have been captain.
"To be honest it's my first time here being in charge of a team in India and captain in these conditions. You may not see it but I am a great observer of the game. I watched a lot of how Rohit Shamra set the field. I think that may have been obvious with our approach.
"I am thrilled for everyone involved with this win. For Tom Hartley to get nine wickets on debut, and Ollie Pope to get a big hundred after, is incredible. But everyone contributed."
More from England captain Ben Stokes: "Tom Hartley came into the squad for the first time and he's heard a lot of language spoken and confidence given to him. I was willing to given him a longer spell at the start regardless of what happened. It was a justification for what was going to happen later in the Test, in the series. Whether that's the reason he got seven wickets, who knows, but that was the thought process."
On Ollie Pope's hundred: "I have played a lot of times with Joe Root on the subcontinent, but I think the situation we found ourselves with him in coming in at number there I think Ollie Pope's 196, the way he manipulated the field, I think that's the greatest innings played by an English batter in the subcontinent."
On the team's mentality: "There's no fear of defeat, no. You lose and still wake up the morning breathing and you'll still have a crack at life regardless, I don't fear failure. I am trying to encourage whoever finds themselves lucky enough in the squad to express themselves."
More from England captain Ben Stokes on TNT Sports: "Incredibly proud. We were 190 behind, going into our second innings. Before the series started, we knew how much of a beast India are at home but the way we responded to being so far behind, it was testament to everything we have said and lived and breathed over the last two years.
"But we've got four Tests left. It's about backing up this performance now. We know that India are going to come back harder at us, they are an incredibly tough team but if we can keep standing up to them, it's a good sign for us.
"But it's very early days, we are very proud to be 1-0 up but there is a long way to go."
ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experience/cps/624/cpsprodpb/vivo/live/images/2024/1/28/0af259aa-92ed-4627-a94e-b4c71276f404.jpgPlayer of the match, Ollie Pope on TNT Sports: "Yeah, 100% [my best innings]. It is the toughest place to come as a batter. So to start a series like that and do it in a winning cause, it's head and shoulders above my other four [centuries].
"I think I got luckier in the second innings really, I did play and miss at quite a few early on. I wanted to be positive with sweeping and reverse sweeping.
"I have tinkered throughout with my career with a few technical things and I have changed a few things before this series. I had shoulder surgery so I had a long time to prepare for it, and make some adjustments. I think my technique is more tailored for these conditions.
"My family have had some early starts back home throughout this week so they can finally catch up on some sleep tonight!"
Jonathan Agnew - BBC cricket correspondentThis is one of the most extraordinary results you will find, particularly in India.
For India to have had a convincing lead of 190 on first innings and to lose the match by 28 runs is extraordinary.
It really is. It's unprecedented, I guess. It's been an absolute thriller.
Ben Stokes and the England players are applauding all the English fans who have come to Hyderabad to watch this brilliant Test.
It really sets up the series given how difficult it is to play and win here.
The caveat I will add is that the last time England were here they won the first Test and lost the series.
But India have a lot of questions to answer after this and England will thoroughly enjoy their night.
ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experience/cps/624/cpsprodpb/vivo/live/images/2024/1/28/28994d21-c580-46c6-8ec4-9de0e744798f.jpgA gripping finish and the man who has gone from zero to hero is Tom Hartley.
The first ball he bowled in Test cricket was hit for six - the first Englishman ever to be hit for six with their first ball in Test cricket.
He had a really poor first innings with the ball and left everyone wondering is he good enough.
Hartley finished with 7-62 and got the final wicket of Mohamed Siraj, who went for a big swipe and was stumped.