Key Points

England's openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett put on a dominant display, reaching 117/0 at lunch on the final day. Duckett led the charge with a brisk 64 while Crawley held firm with an unbeaten 42. India's bowlers failed to break through despite tight spells from Bumrah and Jadeja. England now need 254 more runs to clinch the Headingley Test against India.

Key Points: England Openers Crawley Duckett Dominate India in Headingley Chase

  • England openers add 96 runs in first session
  • Duckett scores 64 while Crawley anchors with 42
  • India's bowlers struggle for breakthroughs
  • England need 254 more to win
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England openers take charge in the first session on final day at Headingley

Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett guide England to 117/0 at lunch on Day 5, chasing 371 vs India in the Headingley Test.

"Duckett was the more aggressive of the two, racing to 64 off 89 balls with eight boundaries. – Match Report"

Leeds, June 24

England's openers put on a dominant display in the first session of the final day of the Headingley Test, giving the hosts a strong start in their chase of 371 against India.

Resuming at 21/0 on Tuesday morning, England steadily built on their platform and went into lunch at 117 without loss, needing a further 254 runs for victory and a 1-0 lead in the five-match Test series. Openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett batted with composure and control, blunting the Indian attack.

Duckett was the more aggressive of the two, racing to 64 off 89 balls with eight boundaries. Crawley, anchoring the innings, remained unbeaten on 42 off 93 deliveries, including four boundaries. The pair brought up the 50-run partnership in 16.2 overs and crossed the 100 mark in 24.3 overs, keeping the required run rate in check.

India's bowling attack failed to make any breakthroughs in the session. Jasprit Bumrah bowled tightly and conceded just 21 runs in his 9 overs, but also dropped a tough return catch off Crawley that could have provided the much-needed opening. Mohammed Siraj gave away 23 runs from eight overs, while Ravindra Jadeja kept things tidy with figures of 4-0-9-0. However, both Prasidh Krishna and Shardul Thakur proved expensive, Krishna leaking 38 runs from his six overs and Thakur conceding 17 runs in just three.

With two more sessions left in the day, England have laid a solid foundation in their pursuit of a daunting fourth-innings target. India will need a dramatic turnaround in the afternoon session to shift the momentum.

Brief scores: India 471 & 364 (KL Rahul 137, Rishabh Pant 118; Josh Tongue 3/72) vs England (Ben Duckett 64, Zak Crawley 42; Ravindra Jadeja 0/9)

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Our bowling attack looks toothless without proper spinners. Jadeja alone can't do everything! England openers are playing him comfortably. Should've played Ashwin instead of Prasidh Krishna who's leaking runs like a broken tap 😤
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Priya M.
That dropped catch by Bumrah might prove costly! In high-pressure matches, these small moments make all the difference. Still hoping for a magical spell from our pacers after lunch 🤞 #TeamIndia
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Arjun S.
England's batting approach is so refreshing to watch! They're showing how to play positive cricket even in 4th innings. We could learn a thing or two about intent from them.
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Sneha P.
Why does our team always struggle to finish matches strongly abroad? Same old story - great first innings, then collapse under pressure. Need better mental conditioning coaches!
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Vikram J.
Credit where due - Duckett and Crawley are batting beautifully. But remember Edgbaston 2022? We still have Jadeja and Bumrah who can turn things around. Test cricket isn't over till it's over!
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Neha R.
The real problem is our bench strength. When will we develop proper fast bowling all-rounders like England have? Thakur isn't consistent enough at this level. Time to blood new talent!
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Karan D.
Watching this match instead of working... totally worth it! 😂 Test cricket at its best - tension building with every over. Hope we get to see some magic in the next session

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