IND v ENG 5th test: England defeats India to pull a historic win
On the event's last day, India faced defeat as England, who led with 259/3, needed just 119 runs to win and even the series at 2-2.
On the event's last day, India faced defeat as England, who led with 259/3, needed just 119 runs to win and even the series at 2-2.
Joe Root, the former England captain, blasted his 28th century in Test cricket.
In this article, let's review the top five most successful run chases in Test cricket history.
Bumrah hit Stuart Broad for 29 runs earlier in the match, setting a world record for the most runs ever scored in a single over of Test cricket.
On his approach to a century in the first innings and a half-century in the second innings, vice captain Rishabh Pant broke and tied a number of records.
Rohit Sharma missed the Test, but now that he has officially tested negative for Covid-19, it appears that he will be ready to join in the white-ball part of India's current tour of England.
After reaching his tenth half-century on the fourth day, Rishabh Pant added his name to the list of batsmen India lost.
The five most expensive overs in Test cricket history are listed below.
Against England, India scored 416 runs owing to Jasprit Bumrah's 31 off 16 balls blitz and Ravindra Jadeja's century on Day 2.
India scored 338 for 7 at Stumps in just 73 overs with Ravindra Jadeja remained undefeated on 83.
In the rescheduled fifth Test match at Edgbaston, Rishabh Pant put his skeptics to lay with a magnificent century against England.
In the rescheduled fifth Test match against England on Friday, India recovered to 174 for five at tea owing to a counterattacking combination between Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja.
With a magnificent innings that included 6 boundaries and 1 six, Rishabh Pant finished off his half-century in spectacular fashion.
In the series-deciding Test match between India and England on Friday at Edgbaston, Birmingham, former coach Ravi Shastri slammed Shubman Gill after the opener was dismissed for 17 runs.
On Friday, July 1, England's James Anderson achieved a remarkable milestone by taking 100 Test wickets against India.
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