England Pursues Historic 371-Run Chase Against India at Headingley
England Pursues Historic 371-Run Chase Against India at Headingley

England Pursues Historic 371-Run Chase Against India at Headingley

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The first Test match at Headingley between England and India has set the stage for a thrilling final day, with England chasing a challenging target of 371 runs. India initially dominated with centuries from KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant, but England's Josh Tongue played a pivotal role in dismantling India's tail, taking three wickets in four balls and helping restrict India to 364. England's openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett ended day four at 21-0, leaving 350 runs to win, aiming for the second highest successful run chase on the ground. England's confidence is bolstered by past historic run chases at Headingley, including Ben Stokes' famous 2019 Ashes performance. The match has seen high drama with fluctuating momentum, promising a closely contested conclusion. Fans from both nations have been vocal, adding to the electric atmosphere at the stadium.

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