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Ideal Target India Should Set In IND vs ENG Leeds Test

With IND vs ENG 1st Test match finely poised, the big question now is: How many runs will be enough for India to secure a win?

The opening Test of the five-match series between India and England is underway at Headingley, and after three days of play, India leads by over 100 runs in the second innings. 

With the match finely poised, the big question now is: How many runs will be enough for India to secure a win?

What’s a Safe Target at Headingley?

To stay in control of the game, India will need to set a target of at least 400 runs. Headingley is known for dramatic fourth-innings chases, with the highest successful one being 404 runs by Australia in 1948, led by Sir Don Bradman’s unbeaten 173.

In recent years, England has also pulled off impressive chases here:

296 vs Australia (2019, Ashes)

296 vs New Zealand (2022)

251 vs Australia (2023)

Given England’s modern attacking style under Ben Stokes, India will need a significant cushion.

Batting, Bowling & Fielding – All Must Click

India posted 471 in the first innings, while England responded with 465, leaving the visitors with a 6-run lead. To push for victory, India’s batters must now build a big total and put England under scoreboard pressure.

However, the bowlers will also need to step up. England’s aggressive batting can turn the game quickly if not contained. India’s fielding will also need improvement — six dropped catches in the first innings nearly cost them momentum and must not be repeated.

Conclusion

To secure a win at Headingley, India must aim for a target above 400, back it up with disciplined bowling, and ensure sharp fielding. Anything less could invite trouble against an in-form and fearless English side.

To stay ahead in the first Test against England, India must focus on batting deep into Day 4 and avoid a collapse. The more overs the batters occupy, the better their chances of setting a formidable target.

England’s aggressive 'Bazball' style means they can chase quickly, but that also comes with risk. If India manages to post a big score and delay England’s innings until Day 5, the mounting pressure and possibly deteriorating pitch could lead to wickets falling in clusters.

A patient, disciplined batting effort on Day 4 could be the key to victory.

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