Presenting highest successful run-chases for England in Test cricket
25 Jun 2025


England defeated India in the 1st Test at Headingley, Leeds, on June 24.

The hosts maintained their unbeaten streak at this venue after successfully chasing down 371.

As per ESPNcricinfo, this is now the second-most successful run-chase against India in Test cricket.

A 188-run opening stand between Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley on Day 5 drove England to a historic win.


England: 378 vs India, Edgbaston, 2022
#1


As per ESPNcricinfo, England own the highest successful run-chase against India in the format.

The hosts chased down a mammoth 378 in the 2022 Edgbaston Test.

Alex Lees and Crawley added 107 runs for the opening wicket before England were down to 109/3.

However, Jonny Bairstow (114*) and Joe Root (142*) didn't put a foot wrong in England's seven-wicket win.


England: 371 vs India, Headingley, 2025
#2


England occupy the second spot on this list, having beaten India in the 2025 Headingley Test.

They chased down 371 on Day 5, riding on a 188-run opening stand between Duckett and Crawley.

While Duckett shattered records with his scintillating 149 off 170 balls, Crawley scored a defiant half-century.

Although England faced a mini collapse, Root (53*) got them home.


England: 359 vs Australia, Headingley, 2019
#3


England's third-highest successful run-chase also came at Headingley in the 2019 Ashes classic.

Chasing 359, England looked down and out before Ben Stokes added his Midas touch on Day 5. They were down to 286/9.

With one wicket remaining, he regularly took the strike and blasted Australia's bowling, winning the game in thrilling fashion.

Jack Leach (1*) earned praise for his historic single.

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