England Vs India – First Test at Leeds – Fifth day

England Vs India – First Test at Leeds – Fifth day

Z Crawley-BM Duckett added 188 runs for the first wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 167th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India. It also provides the 97th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India on home soil

Z Crawley-BM Duckett added 188 runs for the first wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 31st occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India for the first wicket. It also provides the 20th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India on home soil for the first wicket

Z Crawley-BM Duckett added 188 runs for the first wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 14th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the first wicket at Leeds. It also provides the third occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India for the first wicket at Leeds

Z Crawley-BM Duckett added 188 runs for the first wicket in England’s second innings which represent the record opening partnership against India for the first wicket at Leeds thus constituting a ground record. The previous best was the 146 runs partnership between WGA Parkhouse and G Pullar for the first wicket against India in July 1959.

Z Crawley-BM Duckett added 188 runs for the first wicket in England’s second innings which represent the record opening partnership for the first wicket at Leeds thus constituting a ground record. The previous best was the 177 runs partnership between AN Cook and A Lyth for the first wicket against New Zealand in May 2015.

BM Duckett scored 62 and 103+ in England’s second innings to provide the  29th occasion of an England opening batsman scoring fifties in both innings of a test against India. It also provides the 16th occasion of an England opening batsman scoring fifties in both innings of a test on home soil

BM Duckett scored 62 and 103+ in England’s second innings to provide the 14th occasion of an England’s one opening batsman scoring a fifty and another a century in an innings including twin centuriew in a test against India. It also provides the tenth occasion of an England opening batsman performing such a feat in a test against India on home soil

Z Crawley and BM Duckett scored 65 and 103+ runs England’s second innings of this test to provide the 57th occasion of both England’s opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against India.  It also provides the 30th occasion of both England’s opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against India on home soil

Z Crawley and BM Duckett scored 65 and 103+ runs England’s second innings of this test to provide the 29th occasion of England’s one opening batsmen scoring fifty and another a century including both the openers scoring centuries in an innings against India.  It also provides the 18th occasion of England’s one opening batsmen scoring fifty and another a century including both the openers scoring centuries in an innings against India on home soil

HC Brook of England scored 99 and zero in this test to provide the 61st occasion of a batsman scoring zero and ninety in a test match. All such occasions are furnished below

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1GHS Trott092Australiav EnglandThe Oval14 Aug 1893
2C Hill098Australiav EnglandAdelaide12 Jan 1912
3SJ McCabe093Australiav EnglandSydney18 Dec 1936
4J Hardstaff jnr980Englandv West IndiesBridgetown21 Jan 1948
5PBH May091Englandv AustraliaMelbourne31 Dec 1954
6JW Guy910New Zealandv IndiaEden Gardens28 Dec 1955
7RA McLean930South Africav EnglandJohannesburg15 Feb 1957
8P Roy099Indiav AustraliaDelhi12 Dec 1959
9RB Simpson920Australiav West IndiesBrisbane09 Dec 1960
10PBH May950Englandv AustraliaManchester27 Jul 1961
11CG Borde930Indiav West IndiesKingston07 Mar 1962
12Hanumant Singh094Indiav AustraliaChennai02 Oct 1964
13C Milburn094Englandv West IndiesManchester02 Jun 1966
14JM Parks910Englandv West IndiesLord’s16 Jun 1966
15AL Wadekar091Indiav EnglandLeeds08 Jun 1967
16MAK Pataudi950Indiav AustraliaBrabourne04 Nov 1969
17Mushtaq Mohammad990Pakistanv EnglandKarachi24 Mar 1973
18RB McCosker095*Australiav EnglandLeeds14 Aug 1975
19GJ Gilmour950Australiav West IndiesAdelaide23 Jan 1976
20GA Gooch091*Englandv New ZealandThe Oval27 Jul 1978
21GP Howarth940New Zealandv EnglandThe Oval27 Jul 1978
22G Boycott099*Englandv AustraliaW.A.C.A14 Dec 1979
23S Wettimuny096Sri Lankav AustraliaKandy22 Apr 1983
24DB Vengsarkar940Indiav West IndiesSt John’s28 Apr 1983
25KC Wessels900Australiav West IndiesMelbourne22 Dec 1984
26MW Gatting096Englandv AustraliaSydney10 Jan 1987
27K Srikkanth940Indiav New ZealandWankhede24 Nov 1988
28WV Raman096Indiav New ZealandChristchurch02 Feb 1990
29AR Border091*Australiav IndiaAdelaide25 Jan 1992
30KC Wessels095*South Africav IndiaGqeberha26 Dec 1992
31GW Flower960Zimbabwev IndiaDelhi13 Mar 1993
32BA Young094New Zealandv EnglandLord’s16 Jun 1994
33A Ranatunga090Sri Lankav New ZealandDunedin18 Mar 1995
34GP Thorpe940Englandv West IndiesManchester27 Jul 1995
35SP Fleming910New Zealandv AustraliaBrisbane07 Nov 1997
36MW Goodwin091Zimbabwev AustraliaHarare      14 Oct 1999
37AM Blignaut092Zimbabwev West IndiesHarare      27 Jul 2001
38A Flower920Zimbabwev IndiaDelhi28 Feb 2002
39AJ Hall099*South Africav EnglandLeeds21 Aug 2003
40Mohammad Ashraful980Bangladeshv ZimbabweHarare19 Feb 2004
41JA Rudolph93*0South Africav New ZealandWellington26 Mar 2004
42T Taibu920Zimbabwev BangladeshChattogram06 Jan 2005
43Shahid Afridi920Pakistanv EnglandFaisalabad20 Nov 2005
44IK Pathan093Indiav Sri LankaDelhi10 Dec 2005
45Mohammad Yousuf097Pakistanv IndiaKarachi29 Jan 2006
46HH Gibbs092South Africav Sri LankaColombo (PSS)04 Aug 2006
47KP Pietersen096Englandv PakistanThe Oval17 Aug 2006
48Mahmudullah96*0Bangladeshv IndiaMirpur24 Jan 2010
49Shahriar Nafees970Bangladeshv PakistanMirpur17 Dec 2011
50SPD Smith097Australiav PakistanAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
51Azhar Ali091Pakistanv West IndiesSharjah30 Oct 2016
52Misbah-ul-Haq990Pakistanv West IndiesBridgetown30 Apr 2017
53Litton Das094Bangladeshv Sri LankaChattogram31 Jan 2018
54Babar Azam099Pakistanv AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
55HE van der Dussen098South Africav EnglandJohannesburg24 Jan 2020
56Q de Kock960South Africav West IndiesGros Islet18 Jun 2021
57TM Head920Australiav South AfricaBrisbane17 Dec 2022
58DM de Silva098Sri Lankav New ZealandWellington17 Mar 2023
59Shubman Gill091Indiav EnglandRajkot15 Feb 2024
60BM Duckett092Englandv New ZealandWellington06 Dec 2024
61HC Brook990Englandv IndiaLeeds20 Jun 2025

HC Brook of England scored 99 and zero in this test to provide the twelfth occasion of an England batsman scoring zero and ninety in a test match. All such occasions are furnished below

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1J Hardstaff jnr980Englandv West IndiesBridgetown21 Jan 1948
2PBH May091Englandv AustraliaMelbourne31 Dec 1954
3PBH May950Englandv AustraliaManchester27 Jul 1961
4C Milburn094Englandv West IndiesManchester02 Jun 1966
5JM Parks910Englandv West IndiesLord’s16 Jun 1966
6GA Gooch091*Englandv New ZealandThe Oval27 Jul 1978
7G Boycott099*Englandv AustraliaW.A.C.A14 Dec 1979
8MW Gatting096Englandv AustraliaSydney10 Jan 1987
9GP Thorpe940Englandv West IndiesManchester27 Jul 1995
10KP Pietersen096Englandv PakistanThe Oval17 Aug 2006
11BM Duckett092Englandv New ZealandWellington06 Dec 2024
12HC Brook990Englandv IndiaLeeds20 Jun 2025

HC Brook of England scored 99 and zero in this test to provide the fifth occasion of a batsman scoring zero and ninety in a test match against India. All such occasions are furnished below

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1GW Flower960Zimbabwev IndiaDelhi13 Mar 1993
2A Flower920Zimbabwev IndiaDelhi28 Feb 2002
3Mohammad Yousuf097Pakistanv IndiaKarachi29 Jan 2006
4Mahmudullah96*0Bangladeshv IndiaMirpur24 Jan 2010
5HC Brook990Englandv IndiaLeeds20 Jun 2025

HC Brook of England scored 99 and zero in this test to provide the sixth occasion of a batsman scoring zero and ninety nine in a test match. All such occasions are furnished below

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1Mushtaq Mohammad990Pakistanv EnglandKarachi24 Mar 1973
2G Boycott099*Englandv AustraliaW.A.C.A14 Dec 1979
3AJ Hall099*South Africav EnglandLeeds21 Aug 2003
4Misbah-ul-Haq990Pakistanv West IndiesBridgetown30 Apr 2017
5Babar Azam099Pakistanv AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
6HC Brook990Engla(ndv IndiaLeeds20 Jun 2025

HC Brook of England scored 99 and zero in this test to provide the second occasion of an England batsman scoring zero and ninety nine in a test match. All such occasions are furnished below

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1G Boycott099*Englandv AustraliaW.A.C.A14 Dec 1979
2HC Brook990Engla(ndv IndiaLeeds20 Jun 2025

JE Root completed 2900 runs against India when he was on 26 during his knock of  53 not out in England’s second innings. His run aggregate against India read 2927 at the end of this test. He is now not only the first England batsman but also the only batsman to score most runs against India in tests.

India lost this test after scoring 471 runs in its first innings to provide the 31st occasion of a team losing a test after posting 450 plus runs in its first innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the third occasion of India losing a test after it had posted 450 plus runs in its first innings.

JE Root’s 53 not out in the second innings of this test represent his 22nd fifty against India. He now holds the record for most fifties by a batsman against India. It’s also a record for most fifties by an England batsman against India.

JE Root’s 53 not out in the second innings of this test represent his 13th fifty against India on home soil. SC Chanderpaul and RT Ponting have scored 14 fifties on home soil against India. Thus JE Root occupies the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most fifties against India on home soil.

England chased the target of 370 runs in this test to win the match by five wickets providing the 14th occasion of a team winning a match chasing 350 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test

It also provides the third occasion of a team chasing a target of 350 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test at Leeds. Leeds is the only ground on which teams have chased 350 plus runs on three occasions to win a test

It also provides the fourth occasion of a team chasing a target of 350 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test on English soil.

BM Duckket’s 149 in the fourth innings of this test provide the 54th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in the fourth innings of a test. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in the fourth innings of a test against India.

BM Duckket’s 149 in the fourth innings of this test provide the 17th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in the fourth innings of a test in a winning cause. It also provides the third occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in the fourth innings of a test against India in a winning cause.

BM Duckket’s 149 in the fourth innings of this test represent the second best score by an England batsman in the fourth innings of a test in a winning cause. MA Butcher’s 173 not out against Australia at Leeds in August 2001 represent the best score by an England batsman in the fourth innings of a test. It also represent the best score by an England batsman in the fourth innings of a test against India in a winning cause.The previous best was JE Roots’ 142 not out at Birmingham in Jul 2022

BM Duckket’s 149 in the fourth innings of this test provide the seventh occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a century in the fourth innings of a test in a winning cause. It also provides the first occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a century in the fourth innings of a test against India in a winning cause.

BM Duckket’s 149 in the fourth innings of this test represent the  best score by an England opening batsman in the fourth innings of a test in a winning cause. Previous best was H Sutcliffe’s 135 against Australia at Melbourne in Dec 1928 It also represent the best score by an England batsman in the fourth innings of a test against India in a winning cause.The previous best was H Gamblett’s 67 not out at Lord’s in June 1936.

With India losing this test by five wicket’s the following centuries by Indian batsmen have gone in vain

Five centuries by Indian batsmen in this test were in a losing cause to provide the first occasion of a team’s five centuries in losing cause against England. It also provides the first such  occasion in the annals of test cricket

YBK Jaiswal’s 101 and KL Rahul’s 137 went in vain torepresent the seventh and eighth centuries by Indian opening batsmen’s centuries in a losing cause against England

Twin centuries by RR Pant {134 and 118} went in vain to provide the 12th occasion of a batsman’s twin centuries in losing cause in the annals of test cricket.

Twin centuries by RR Pant {134 and 118} went in vain to provide the fourth occasion of Indian batsman’s twin centuries in losing cause in the annals of test cricket. It is interesting to note these four occasions are on away soil.

NoPlayerFISIOppositionGroundStart Date
1VS Hazare116145v AustraliaAdelaide23 Jan 1948
2SM Gavaskar111137v PakistanKarachi14 Nov 1978
3V Kohli115141v AustraliaAdelaide09 Dec 2014
4RR Pant134118v EnglandLeeds20 Jun 2025

Twin centuries by RR Pant {134 and 118} went in vain to provide the second occasion of a batsman’s twin centuries in losing cause against England in the annals of test cricket.

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1GA Headley106107West Indiesv EnglandLord’s24 Jun 1939
2RR Pant134118Indiav EnglandLeeds20 Jun 2025

Twin centuries by RR Pant {134 and 118} went in vain to provide the second occasion of a wicket keeper batsman’s twin centuries in losing cause against England in the annals of test cricket. Incidentally, these are the only two occasions of wicket keepers scoring twin centuries in the annals of test cricket

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1A Flower142199*Zimbabwev South AfricaHarare07 Sep 2001
2RR Pant134118Indiav EnglandLeeds20 Jun 2025

Shubman Gill’s 147 in this test was in a losing cause to provide the 16th  occasion of an Indian captain’s century in an innings going in vain. It also provides the 14th occasion of an Indian captain’s century going in vain on away soil

Shubman Gill’s 147 in this test was in a losing cause to provide the fourth  occasion of an Indian captain’s century in an innings going in vain against England. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian captain’s century going in vain against England on away soil

Shubman Gill’s 147 in this test was in a losing cause to provide the second  occasion of an Indian captain’s century in an innings going in vain against England.at Leeds. Prior to this MAK Pataudi’s 148 at Leeds in Jun 1967  had gone in vain

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