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India vs England
England seized momentum on day four of the India vs England Test at Headingley after a brief rain interruption. The hosts were 21 without loss at the close, chasing a formidable target of 371—sparked by a solid opening stand between Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley.
Following a collapse in India’s lower order, England sensed opportunity in the series opener. India, bowled out for 364, saw their tail collapse once again—losing six wickets for just 31 runs thanks to Josh Tongue’s three-in-four-ball blitz.
Despite facing the dangerous Jasprit Bumrah, England’s openers, Duckett and Crawley, ended day four unbeaten at 21/0. This set the stage for a dramatic final day in the showdown, with both sides eyeing a historic result.
India’s KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant had earlier lifted the team from trouble with a 195-run stand. Pant went on to 118 and Rahul to 137, making it a rare occasion with five centuries in a single Test. But India’s tail failed to support, leaving a chaseable total for England in the India match.
Chasing 371, England reached a strong 117/0 by lunch on day five. Duckett (64*) and Crawley (42*) maintained a healthy run rate, showing resilience under leaden skies. With no wickets lost, England looked to secure a major victory in this India encounter.
India’s attack led by Bumrah and Siraj tested England’s openers early. The bowlers extracted movement and challenged the batsmen—though not enough to derail the chase in the India Test.
Josh Tongue (via Sky Sports):
“To get them all out and not lose a wicket in the last half hour… Ducky and Zak batted really well.”
KL Rahul on final day conditions:
“The wicket is not as easy as the first innings. They won’t find it as easy to hit the ball on the rise.”
If successful, this will be England’s second-highest run chase in Test cricket against India. Only once before has a team managed to chase over 350 against India—ironically, it was England in 2022. Headingley has witnessed miracles before, including Ben Stokes’ heroics against Australia in 2019, adding to the drama of this India battle.
With England needing just 254 more runs and no wickets down, the stage is set. India have only lost once defending over 350 runs in Tests—and that was against England in 2022. The final day promises high drama in this series-opener.
Key Event | Detail |
---|---|
India’s first innings | 364 all out |
India’s second innings | Collapse to enable chase |
England’s target | 371 |
England at close | 21/0 |
Openers’ stand | Duckett 64*, Crawley 42* |
Bowling highlight | Tongue’s 3 wickets in 4 balls |
The India vs England series is off to a thrilling start. England are well-positioned for a win, riding on their openers’ form and India’s collapsed tail. As play resumes, both sides have everything to play for in this gripping Test showdown.
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