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Published on 6/23/2025 | Abhay Raj Patel
England chased down the target of 371, their second highest in fourth innings chase led by Ben Duckett's mammoth inning
The target of 371 stands as a testament to England's batting prowess under pressure. Headingley has now witnessed three successful 350+ run chases, making it the only venue to host multiple such extraordinary feats in Test cricket history.
England's Most Successful Fourth Innings Chases:
Batting Performance:
Total: 373/5 (82 overs, RR: 4.54)
Key Partnerships:
Ben Duckett's exceptional 149 established a new benchmark as the highest individual fourth innings score against India, surpassing Joe Root's previous record of 142. His partnership with Zak Crawley produced a magnificent opening stand of 188 runs, the highest such partnership in any fourth innings chase.
This encounter featured unprecedented statistical achievements:
The match highlighted the challenges faced by touring bowlers in English conditions. Prasidh Krishna became the first bowler in Test history to concede over 90 runs at more than a run per ball in both innings of the same match, finishing with figures of 2/92 from 15 overs.
Indian Bowling Figures:
This victory exemplifies the modern English approach to Test cricket, emphasizing aggressive batting and positive intent regardless of match situation. The successful chase reinforces England's reputation for transforming seemingly impossible targets into achievable goals through fearless cricket.
Indian Pacer Jasprit Bumrah was the lone fighter among bowlers
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