IND Vs Eng: Why are those 3 reasons India’s victory fixed, England needs 350 runs on the last day and Gill needs 10 wickets

IND Vs Eng: Why are those 3 reasons India’s victory fixed, England needs 350 runs on the last day and Gill needs 10 wickets

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IND Vs Eng Leeds Test Day 5: With the century innings of Rishabh Pant and opener KL Rahul, India gave England a target of 371 runs for victory on the fourth day of the first Test match of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, which until the stump …Read more

Why those 3 reasons why India's victory fixed ... Gill needs 10 wickets and England 350 runs away

IND vs Eng, Leeds Test

Highlights

  • Leeds Test between India and England reached the exciting turn
  • England have to score 350 runs and India needs 10 wickets on the last day
  • Leeds record and Bumrah’s form, claimant for victory for India

Leeds: On the fifth and last day of the first Test, when England will go to bat today, he will have a huge target of 371 runs. In response to which he has scored 21 runs without losing wickets. On the other hand, the Indian team may confidence that within 90 overs, they have to throw only 10 such balls on which they get wickets.

All three results are possible in this ‘blockbuster’ match. But the pan is heavy of India. How? Let’s explain further.

Such a big chase just once in 126 years
No team has achieved such a big target in the last 77 years on the headingley ground of Leeds. In 1948, Australia, captained by Don Bradman, won the match by scoring 404/3 against England. That is, such a big target has been chased only once in 126 years.

Jasprit Bumrah standing in front of England’s victory
If the existing cricket is called the era of Jaspreet Bumrah, then it will not be an exaggeration. Bumrah does not ball but magic from his unconventional action with steady steps. Such a magic that does not have any batsman of the current era. The art of getting the ball out swing and in swing with a single tap. On -demand exact claw break yorker. Bouncer with a speed of 150 kmph. Bumrah is a boon for India. From Virat Kohli to Rohit Sharma, Jassi, who used to work like an infallible weapon, is now going to prove to be Brahmastra of Shubman Gill’s captaincy. This right -handed pace, which took five wickets in the first innings, is desperate to put a match winning spell in the second innings as well.

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Since February 2025, Network 18 served as Deputy News Editor in 18 group. A decade experience in journalism. As a reporter, witness to several national-international events. The beginning of a career with electronic media. Jagran New Media …Read more

Since February 2025, Network 18 served as Deputy News Editor in 18 group. A decade experience in journalism. As a reporter, witness to several national-international events. The beginning of a career with electronic media. Jagran New Media … Read more

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