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England chased down the target of 371 runs in 84 overs on Tuesday to secure a big win by five wickets over India at Headingley in Leeds.

Highest successful run chases in Tests against India. (Picture Credit: AP)

England beat India by 5 wickets on Tuesday (June 24) to win the first Test of the ongoing five-match series. Opener Ben Duckett hammered 149 runs from 170 balls, and Zak Crawley (65) and Joe Root (53*) also crossed the 50-run mark on Tuesday to help England chase down the target of 371 runs in 82 overs for the loss of five wickets at Headingley in Leeds.

It is the second time in 93 years that India failed to defend the target of more than 350 runs in a Test match.

Highest successful run chases in Tests against India

TARGET  SCORE OPPOSITION VENUE YEAR
378 378/3 England Birmingham 2022
371 373/5 England Leeds 2025
339 342/8 Australia Perth 1977
276 276/5 West Indies Delhi 1987
240 243/3 South Africa Johannesburg 2022
213 215/6 New Zealand Wellington 1998
212 212/3 South Africa Cape Town 2022
211 211/5 South Africa Cape Town 2007
207 208/4 England Delhi 1972
196 196/2 West Indies Barbados 1989
194 195/2 Australia Bengaluru 1998

10 highest successful run chases in Tests at Headingley

TOTAL TEAM OPPONENT YEAR
404/3 Australia England 1948
373/5 England India 2025
362/9 England Australia 2019
322/5 West Indies England 2017
315/4 England Australia 2001
296/3 England New Zealand 2022
254/7 England Australia 2023
219/7 England Pakistan 1982
186/5 England South Africa 1929
180/7 Pakistan Australia 2010
131/2 West Indies England 1984

Highest successful run chases in Tests

TARGET SCORED TEAM OPPOSITION VENUE YEAR
418 418/7 West Indies Australia Antigua 2003
414 414/4 South Africa Australia Perth 2008
404 404/3 Australia England Leeds 1948
403 406/4 India West Indies Port of Spain 1976
395 395/7 West Indies Bangladesh Chattogram 2021
388 391/6 Sri Lanka Zimbabwe Colombo 2017
387 387/4 India England Chennai 2008
378 378/3 England India Birmingham 2022
377 382/3 Pakistan Sri Lanka Pallekele 2015
371 373/5 England India Leeds 2025

‘Lower order collapse hurt India’

India captain Shubman Gill admitted the lower order collapse in both innings did cost them dearly during the five wicket defeat against England.

India collapsed from 430/3 in the first innings to 471 losing seven wickets for 41 runs and in the second, they crumbled to 364 all-out from 333 for 4, losing six wickets for 31 runs.

“It was a brilliant Test match. We had our chances, we dropped catches and our lower-order didn’t contribute enough, but proud of the team and overall a good effort. Yesterday, we were thinking around 430 odd and declare but we lost six wickets for 25 runs (31),” Gill said during the post-match presentation ceremony.

“Unfortunately we didn’t score runs at the end which always makes it difficult. (It) just didn’t go our way in this match.”

“That (lower-order contribution) was something we spoke about. (But) it (collapses) happened so quickly. (It) could be one of those things we have to rectify in the upcoming matches,” he said.

Gill defended his side saying it is a “young team” after a string of dropped catches in the match. Jaiswal alone dropped four catches.

“Definitely, chances don’t come easy on wickets like these. It’s a young team, (a) learning one and hopefully we will be able to improve on those aspects,” he said.

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