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India Creates Unwanted Record as England Pulls Off Historic Chase at Headingley

In an extraordinary twist of Test cricket history, India has become the first team ever to lose a match despite five of its batters scoring centuries. The record-breaking anomaly unfolded at Headingley, where England stunned the visitors by successfully chasing down a mammoth 371 on the final day to take a 1-0 lead in the series.

This feat marks a statistical milestone never seen before. Until now, the most centuries scored by a team in a losing cause stood at four—an event last recorded nearly a century ago, when Australia lost to England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1928.

The hero of England’s epic run chase was opener Ben Duckett, whose explosive 149 set the tone for what will be remembered as one of Test cricket’s greatest comebacks. Duckett, showing both intent and composure, dismantled India’s bowling with a flurry of strokes, finding gaps and clearing boundaries with equal ease.

He was ably supported by Zak Crawley, who added a steady 65 during a 188-run opening partnership that deflated Indian hopes early on Day 5. Both openers benefitted from missed opportunities—Crawley was dropped on 42 and Duckett had a life on 97—errors that India would rue as the day unfolded.

Despite India’s dominant first innings, where centuries flowed freely from the top and middle order, the team failed to convert individual brilliance into a winning performance. England’s successful chase, orchestrated under pressure and powered by attacking cricket, showed a key difference: execution in key moments.

The defeat has sent alarm bells ringing in the Indian camp. With the Edgbaston Test looming, the pressure is now on team management to reassess their approach. Fielding lapses, bowling fatigue, and lack of support for their frontline spinners proved costly.

One possible change could involve bringing in wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav, whose ability to turn matches with guile and variation might offer India a sharper edge in the middle overs.

As England rides high on confidence and momentum, India must respond swiftly. The series still has time to swing, but for now, the headlines belong to England and their breathtaking chase at Headingley.

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