
England Fast Bowler Josh Language released India’s warning of the 5th day of the ongoing first test in Headingley, Leeds. England is chasing the daunting 371 in the fourth shift and after six fixed breaks before the stumps, after they safely negotiated a complex phase with the openers of Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley, which are returning undefeated.
India was previously slipped in their second shifts in 364, thanks to the fine centuries of Kl rahul (137) and Rishabh Pant (118). With all ten goals in hand and 350 runs needed on the last day, the language expressed full confidence in England’s ability to download record persecution.
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“Tomorrow go for persecution, that’s sending messages in the dressing room. There is no reason why we can’t chase it. Hopefully we won’t play for a draw. See where we are at lunch and calculate anything.”
The highest successful persecution in Headingley remains the Australian 404 in 1948 under Don Bradman. More recently, England has greatly chased 359 in the same place during Ashes 2019, led by an unforgettable 135*Ben Stokes.
The highest successful fourth exchanges also came against India when Jonny BairStow (114) and Joe Root (142) He finished 378-Run Chase back in 2022 in Edgbaston. Since Ben Stokes took over as a captain together with the head coach Brendon McCullum, England in Runs Chases has not been phenomenal.
Three Lions have already completed five successful 250-plus total chases in their current regime, with the highest of the 378-running persecution against India. Obviously, India will set up England with the firing power and their ability to quickly move the momentum of the aggressive scoring rate. The SHUBMAN GILL party will be strongly dependent on the speed of Spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, who will need strong support for Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj to include an English charge.
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Rishabh beniwal
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June 24, 2025