India vs England Highlights, 1st Test Day 5: England Beat India by Five Wickets to Take 1-0 Series Lead
- England defeated India by five wickets on June 24 at Headingley to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match Test series.
- India scored 471 and 364 runs in their two innings, leaving England with a total of 371 runs to chase on the final day.
- Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley opened with a 188-run partnership, with Duckett scoring 149 before Shardul Thakur took two quick wickets.
- England secured a thrilling victory by scoring 373 for 5 in 82 overs while chasing 371, achieving one of the top ten highest successful run chases in Test cricket, with captain Ben Stokes describing the match as "awesome."
- The victory gives England the series lead as India aims to bounce back in the second Test at Edgbaston starting July 2.
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