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IND vs. Eng Test: India Pocket Headingley in many unwanted records – numbers. Cricket news

Jamie Smith of England is congratulated by India captain Shubman Gill, England won the first Test match against India in Headingley (image through AP/Scott Hepel)

India’s first test of the five -match series against England ended in the defeat in Headingley, and despite several sparkling individual performance, brought a string of unwanted records to the Shubman Gill -led side.After setting a difficult target of 371 in the fourth innings, England overhala with a remarkable composition, hovering to win five wickets after 82 overs on the last day. Ben Docket’s sublime 149 set the tone, while Joe Root and Jamie Smith peacefully carried forward Chase Home.However, while England celebrated one of their best modern-day fourth paan, piled up India’s unwanted records. The biggest of them was that visitors became the first team in the losing test history despite five individual centuries in the same match. It crossed the previous record of four, determined by Australia by England in the 1928/29 ash against England.

In the first Test in Headingley, Indian players have centuries

  • Yashasvi Jaiswal: 101 (first innings)
  • Shubman Gill: 147 (first innings)
  • Rishabh Pant: 134 (first innings) and 118 (third innings)
  • KL Rahul: 137 (third innings)

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A pair of pants of hundreds of people included them only in the Andy Flower (2001) of Zimbabwe to score the second nominated wicketkeeper in both innings.

Most runs scored by a team in a defeat

India’s batting attempt in two innings added to 835 runs, causing the fourth highest total for a team due to losing in Test cricket. Only England (861 vs. Australia, Headingly 1948), Pakistan (847 vs England, Rawalpindi 2022), and New Zealand (837 vs England, Trent Bridge 2022) have scored more and have still lost.For England, India’s 373–5 win is the second largest target that he pursued in his history, only behind the 378–3 victory in Birmingham in 2022. In particular, England’s two biggest runs Chase have come in their last two domestic trials against India.

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It is also important in terms of successful pursuit time. It is the second largest goal followed by the last scheduled day of a test, behind Don Bradman Australia (Leeds, 404 vs. England in 1948).

The highest run-target successfully followed the last scheduled day of a Test match

  1. 404 – AUS vs Ang, Leeds, 1948 (Day 5)
  2. 371 – IND vs Eng, Leeds, 2025 (Day 5)
  3. 350 – Eng vs Ind, Leeds, 2025 (Day 5)
  4. 345 – Wi vs NZ, Auckland, 1969 (Day 4)
  5. 342 – Wi vs Eng, Lords, 1984 (Day 5)

As India wants to re -organize India before starting on July 2, Handingly’s records will serve as an uncomfortable reminder that Scoring Big does not always require results.

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