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Missed Chances and Missteps: England vs India Test

by Khel Mantri
July 11, 2025
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Missed Chances and Missteps: England vs India Test
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England showcased poise and power in equal measure as they chased down a daunting 371 to claim a memorable five-wicket win over India in the first Test at Headingley.England vs India Testseries just started with great joy for the home crowd. In a match filled with batting brilliance and defensive breakdowns, it was Ben Duckett’s electrifying 149 and a late flourish from Jamie Smith that helped England storm home in just 82 overs, securing their sixth consecutive Test victory at the venue after opting to bowl first.

England vs India Test:Indian Batting strikes yet fielding failed

India dominated much of the match with the bat. piling on 471 in the first innings and adding 364 in the second, thanks to centuries from Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant (twice), KL Rahul, and Yashasvi Jaiswal. However, costly collapses—losing 7 for 41 and 6 for 31 in crucial moments—and a litany of dropped catches allowed England to remain in the contest. While Ollie Pope (106) and Harry Brook (99) laid the groundwork in the first innings, Duckett’s second-innings masterclass and a composed half-century from Joe Root sealed a chase that was both aggressive and calculated.

Despite Jasprit Bumrah’s first-innings five-for, India’s bowling lacked venom in the final stretch. Duckett, after a cautious start, went after the spinners with confidence—targeting Ravindra Jadeja and Prasidh Krishna with sweeping ease and inventive stroke play. Zak Crawley (65) and Root (53*) gave the innings the structure it needed, while Smith’s clean hitting in the final session—including a six to finish—capped a commanding day for the hosts. India’s tactical missteps, such as underutilizing Bumrah and Siraj in key phases, further aided England’s charge.

For Shubman Gill, the match marked a bittersweet debut as Test captain. Despite his own elegant hundred, his team’s inability to defend a formidable total raised questions about fielding standards, bowling rotation, and on-field decisions. England’s controlled chase, without ever looking hurried, was a reminder of their growing maturity under Stokes’ leadership. As the series continues, India face a pressing need to plug gaps in execution if they are to halt England’s momentum and mount a serious comeback.England vs India Test series will continue to next venue in few days time

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