The Indian team in recent times, save the series in 2007 and the one in 2014, have always lost the opening Test in England and this was a welcome change in that respect.
The biggest positive for India would be getting the 'Test batsman' KL Rahul back, which going forward should benefit the visitors.
It was here in England back in 2018 that Rahul's poor form finally led to his ouster from the Test side. He was forced out after the series against West Indies back home.
Even the hundred at the Oval in a dead rubber couldn't save the stylish right-hander, who faced issues with moving deliveries on the off-stump channel.
However, in this match Rahul looked assured for the better part even though a couple of edges off James Anderson's bowling did travel to the slip cordon.
His overall discipline was laudable. He was ready to play close to his body and not fiddle with most of the deliveries outside the off-stump.
His drives were out of the top drawer and he would certainly rue missing out on a hundred which was there for the taking in the first innings.
If Rahul's performance was the brightest spot, one can't deny the contribution of Jasprit Bumrah, who is again back in his element with a nine wicket haul.
Bumrah was certainly not at his best during the World Test Championship final against New Zealand and also didn't have an exceptional tour of Australia or the couple of home Test that he played against England.