England Clinch Thrilling 5-Wicket Win Over India in Headingley Test, Lead Series 1-0

Rishabh Pant's twin centuries and Shubman Gill's efforts went in vain.

Leeds, June 24: England edged out India in a nail-biting contest at Headingley, clinching a five-wicket victory to take a 1-0 lead in the ongoing five-match Test series. The high-octane encounter, which began on August 28, concluded on June 24, delivering one of the most thrilling finishes in recent Test cricket history.

India Piles On Big First Innings Score

After losing the toss, India was asked to bat first and made the most of the opportunity. Top-order centuries from Shubman Gill (147), Rishabh Pant (134), and Yashasvi Jaiswal (101) powered the visitors to a commanding 471-run total. The innings was marked by disciplined batting and smart partnerships, as India looked to seize control early.

England Responds Strongly with the Bat

England matched India’s effort with a massive reply of their own, scoring 465 runs in their first innings. The top order, led by Ben Duckett and an in-form Leghiton, kept England in the contest. India narrowly edged ahead with a second-innings total of 476, as England’s last wicket—Jasprit Bumrah—sealed a small 11-run lead.

Pant and Gill Spark Indian Revival

In their second innings, India staged a strong comeback, reaching 333 for 4. Rishabh Pant led the charge with an unbeaten 164, notching up centuries in both innings—a rare feat for an Indian wicketkeeper. He shared a 335-run partnership with Shubman Gill, reviving India’s hopes and setting England a target of 364 runs.

England’s Chase Anchored by Crawley and Root

Despite some early pressure, Zak Crawley’s unbeaten 65 and Joe Root’s 53 not out ensured England reached the target comfortably in 82 overs, with five wickets in hand. A blistering 149 from Ben Duckett set the tone, while Jamie Smith’s six off Ravindra Jadeja helped swing the momentum in England’s favor. Although Prasidh Krishna picked up two quick wickets to momentarily stem the tide, England held their nerve.

Post-Match Reflections: Gill Calls for Better Lower Order

Indian batter Shubman Gill, speaking after the match, admitted that India’s lower-order performance needs improvement. “Our lower order must raise their game. We gave away too many chances,” he told The Guardian. He also added that India lost their grip on the match after failing to press for a bigger lead in the first innings.

Series Moves to Birmingham for Second Test

With England taking the early lead in the series, the pressure is now on India to bounce back in the second Test at Edgbaston, Birmingham, starting July 3. A win for India will level the series 1-1, while another England victory will place them firmly in control of the series.

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