ENG vs IND 1st Test https://www.cricketwinner.com ENG vs IND 1st Test Sat, 21 Jun 2025 01:26:52 GMT https://validator.w3.org/feed/docs/rss2.html https://github.com/jpmonette/feed en Copyright © 2024 Cricket Winner. All Rights Reserved. <![CDATA[ENG vs IND, 1st Test Day 1: Major highlights and key performances]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/eng-vs-ind-1st-test-day-1-major-highlights-and-key-performances/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/eng-vs-ind-1st-test-day-1-major-highlights-and-key-performances/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 23:35:18 GMT

Day 1 of the 1st Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at Headingley, Leeds, on June 20, 2025, was dominated by India’s batting, scoring 359/3 in 85 overs after England opted to bowl first. Yashasvi Jaiswal's dogged 101 and Shubman Gill's authoritative 127* in his Test captaincy debut led the way in a top-notch day, with Rishabh Pant’s unbeaten 65 adding fireworks. England's bowling unit, led by Ben Stokes (2/43), struggled to break through on a pitch that offered early movement but eased out, with Brydon Carse (1/70) taking a wicket. Despite a brief resurgence before lunch, England couldn’t halt India’s momentum, setting up an intriguing Day 2.

India 1st Innings: 359/3 in 85 Overs

England’s decision to bowl under overcast skies backfired as India’s openers weathered the new ball. Yashasvi Jaiswal (101 off 158, 16 fours, 1 six) and KL Rahul (42 off 78, 8 fours) compiled a strong 91-run first-wicket partnership, negotiating early spells by Chris Woakes (0/89) and Brydon Carse (1/70). England responded with two wickets in five deliveries prior to scoring lunch, with Carse getting Rahul (caught by Joe Root) and Ben Stokes removing debutant Sai Sudharsan (0 off 4, caught by Jamie Smith) to leave India on 92/2. Jaiswal and Shubman Gill (127* off 175, 16 fours, 1 six) later scored a 129-run third-wicket stand, with Jaiswal scoring his fifth Test century despite forearm spasms. Stokes struck again after tea to leave Jaiswal behind, but Gill led by example, and Rishabh Pant (65* off 102, 6 fours, 2 sixes) posted an unbroken 138-run fourth-wicket partnership. Pant's fearless aggression, a six from the final over off Woakes included, and Gill's beautiful cover drives took the English bowling to pieces. Shoaib Bashir (0/66) and Josh Tongue (0/75) both bowled in vain, while extras (24, including 1 by, 10 lb, 1 w, 7 nb, 5 p) boosted India’s total. India's 359/3 was their highest Day 1 score in a Test in England.

ENG vs IND, 1st Test Day 1: Scorecard 

BattingRuns (Balls)BowlingWickets/Runs (Overs)
Shubman Gill (c*)127* (175)Ben Stokes2/43 (13)
Yashasvi Jaiswal101 (158)Brydon Carse1/70 (16)
Rishabh Pant (wk)65* (102)Chris Woakes0/89 (19)
KL Rahul42 (78)Shoaib Bashir0/66 (21)

See Also: ENG vs IND: 'Jais-Ball better than Bazball' - Fans react as Yashasvi Jaiswal score his maiden century in England

ENG vs IND, 1st Test Day 1: Key Moments

  • Gill's Captaincy Century: Shubman Gill, in his debut Test as captain, hit his sixth Test century (100 off 140 balls), the fifth Indian to reach a hundred on Test captaincy debut, after Vijay Hazare, Sunil Gavaskar, Dilip Vengsarkar, and Virat Kohli.
  • Jaiswal's Determined Ton: Yashasvi Jaiswal's 101, his fifth Test century, demonstrated determination through cramps, laying a good foundation with 16 fours and a six.
  • Pant's Unbeaten Explosive 65: Rishabh Pant's 65*, with a six off Woakes in the last over, was his 3,000th Test run and reaffirmed his aggressive style.
  • England's Pre-Lunch Comeback: Two wickets in five balls (Rahul and Sudharsan) provided England with hope, but they failed to apply pressure as the pitch eased.
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<![CDATA[WATCH: Funny conversation between Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal in first Test of ongoing ENG vs IND Test series]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/watch-funny-conversation-between-shubman-gill-and-yashasvi-jaiswal-in-first-test-of-ongoing-eng-vs-ind-test-series/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/watch-funny-conversation-between-shubman-gill-and-yashasvi-jaiswal-in-first-test-of-ongoing-eng-vs-ind-test-series/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 22:10:01 GMT

In a match already rich with performances and milestones, a light-hearted on-field exchange between Team India’s young guns Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal provided a delightful moment for fans during the first Test between India and England at Headingley, Leeds.

Jaiswal, who stole the show with a commanding century, was caught on the stump mic having a comical chat with newly appointed Test captain Shubman Gill. The pair were building a solid third-wicket partnership after early setbacks, but it wasn’t just their batting that had fans glued, it was their banter.

"Call Me Loudly, No!" – Jaiswal's Hilarious Plea to Gill

During a moment picked up by the stump mic, Jaiswal, in a half-joking, half-serious tone, told Gill: "Just tell me 'NO' loudly when you don’t want a run. I have a habit to run after hitting." Gill chuckled in response, clearly amused, and responded with a mix of humor and instruction: "Don’t run if I say no, okay?" Later, when Jaiswal again darted out for a single only to be sent back, he was seen visibly frustrated, saying: "Oh, you don’t want to come!"

The funny but telling exchange gave fans a rare glimpse into the chemistry between two of India’s most promising batters. The video of the conversation quickly went viral on social media, with fans and commentators enjoying the glimpse into the players' camaraderie and instincts in the heat of battle.

Watch the video:

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Jaiswal Hits Century, Gill Leads Strong Start as India Dominate Day 1

Beyond the laughs, it was Yashasvi Jaiswal's brilliant century that powered India to a dominant Day 1 total. He became the first Indian to score a Test century in both Australia and England in his debut matches in those countries. His hundred was a masterclass in off-side play, peppered with elegant cuts and fierce drives, particularly against England’s seamers.

He brought up his fifth Test century with two crisp boundaries off Brydon Carse, followed by a sharp single to point, an ironic nod to the very habit he joked about earlier. Jaiswal was eventually dismissed for 101 off 159 balls by Ben Stokes, but not before stitching together a vital 126-run stand with Gill. The Indian skipper looked in fine touch himself, racing to a half-century in just 56 balls, his fastest in Test cricket to date, and was unbeaten on 82 at stumps.

India finished Day 1 at 276/3 in 70 overs, with Gill and Rishabh Pant (12*) at the crease. Earlier, KL Rahul and debutant Sai Sudarshan fell cheaply, but the Jaiswal-Gill stand steadied the innings and put India in control. England’s bowling attack, led by Brydon Carse, Josh Tongue, and Shoaib Bashir, struggled in the heat and on a pitch offering little assistance.

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<![CDATA[WATCH: Ben Stokes absolute 'Jaffa' gets well set Yashasvi Jaiswal in ongoing first Test between England and India]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/watch-ben-stokes-absolute-jaffa-gets-well-set-yashasvi-jaiswal-in-ongoing-first-test-between-england-and-india/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/watch-ben-stokes-absolute-jaffa-gets-well-set-yashasvi-jaiswal-in-ongoing-first-test-between-england-and-india/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 21:57:17 GMT

Ben Stokes produced a moment of brilliance just when England desperately needed a breakthrough on Day 1 of the first Test against India at Headingley. With India in complete control after a wicketless afternoon session, England’s captain took matters into his own hands, bringing himself on for the second over after tea. On just his third delivery, Stokes bowled an absolute ‘jaffa’ to dismiss the well-set Yashasvi Jaiswal, sending the top of the off stump cartwheeling and lifting the hosts' spirits.

It was a good length ball angled in from outside off, with just a hint of movement that beat Jaiswal's straight bat and clipped the bail—a classic bail-trimmer. Jaiswal walked back for a sublime 101 off 145 balls, an innings laced with 15 fours and a six. His knock was a masterclass in off-side play, with only nine of his first 100 runs coming on the leg side. The left-hander cut and drove England’s seamers into submission on a warm Leeds afternoon, and in the process, he became the first Indian batter to score a century in his debut Test in both Australia and England.

This latest century also extended Jaiswal’s remarkable record against England—he now has 813 Test runs against them in just 10 innings. His third-wicket partnership with Shubman Gill was worth 123 runs at the tea interval. Gill, captaining India in Tests for the first time, played with intent and flair, reaching his half-century in just 56 balls—his fastest in the format—as England’s inexperienced bowling unit toiled hard in challenging conditions.

Pant Returns with a Bang, Stokes Has a Laugh

Following Jaiswal’s dismissal, Rishabh Pant walked in to bat for the first time in a Test match since his return from injury. He had missed India’s 4-1 home series win over England in early 2024 while recovering from his serious car accident. But the keeper-batter wasted no time settling in. On just his second ball, he charged down the track and lofted Stokes over his head for a boundary, drawing a smile from the England captain.

Watch the video here

See Also: ENG vs IND: 'Jais-Ball better than 'Bazball'—Fans react as Yashasvi Jaiswal scores his maiden century in England

Pant, who scored a memorable 146 off 111 in his last Test against England at Edgbaston in 2022, looked keen to carry on from where he left off. A misfired off-cutter from Stokes moments later brought more smiles between the two players, as Pant calmly pushed the dipping full toss away in defense. At tea, India was strongly placed at 215 for 2, with Jaiswal’s elegant ton and Gill’s assertive knock giving them the perfect platform in the series opener.

 

 

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<![CDATA[Why were India awarded 5 penalty runs on Day 1 of ENG vs IND 2025 1st Test?]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/watch-eng-vs-ind-unusual-scenes-as-5-runs-awarded-to-indian-team-as-ball-hits-helmet-on-day-1-in-ongoing-first-test-match/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/watch-eng-vs-ind-unusual-scenes-as-5-runs-awarded-to-indian-team-as-ball-hits-helmet-on-day-1-in-ongoing-first-test-match/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 20:58:08 GMT

Nothing seems to be working in the favor of Ben Stokes and his England team on Day 1 of the first Test against India at Headingley, Leeds. Deciding to bowl first on what proved to be a batsman-friendly pitch has worked extremely adversely. India's top two batsmen exploited the kind conditions to the hilt, with Yashasvi Jaiswal leading the charge in sensational fashion. The young left-hander reached his fifth Test century with ease, putting England’s bowling unit under tremendous pressure in the first two sessions.

Shubman Gill provided solid support at the other end, and the duo belted England's wayward bowling with clinical accuracy. As India went on adding runs, England's misery was aggravated towards the tea break when a strange blunder lost them five penalty runs.
The incident occurred during the 51st over, which was bowled by Stokes, when a thick edge from Jaiswal landed inches short of Harry Brook at second slip. But Brook inadvertently deflected the ball onto a helmet kept behind the wicketkeeper, Jamie Smith.

This apparently small error had far-reaching effects. The moment the ball struck the helmet, umpires indicated five penalty runs to India, to the shock of Joe Root and captain Ben Stokes. The look on Root's face encapsulated England's disappointment, as their day of woe went on with one more self-inflicted slip-up.

What the Rules Say

By ICC playing conditions, helmets may be placed by the fielders only at the back of the wicketkeeper and along the line of the stumps at either end. Such helmets should not be scattered anywhere else on the ground. A live ball that comes into contact with such a helmet placed legally is considered dead instantly.

See Also: ENG vs IND: 'Jais-Ball better than 'Bazball'—Fans react as Yashasvi Jaiswal scores his maiden century in England

Additionally, five penalty runs are given to the batting side in such instances, whether or not the delivery was fair, a no-ball, or a wide. England, in their case, found themselves reminded forcefully of the need for field discipline on a dismal opening day that featured insult as well.

 

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<![CDATA[ENG vs IND: 'Jais-Ball better than Bazball' - Fans react as Yashasvi Jaiswal score his maiden century in England]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/eng-vs-ind-jais-ball-better-than-bazball-fans-react-as-yashasvi-jaiswal-score-hi-maiden-century-in-england/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/eng-vs-ind-jais-ball-better-than-bazball-fans-react-as-yashasvi-jaiswal-score-hi-maiden-century-in-england/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 20:27:22 GMT

India’s 23-year-old opener Yashasvi Jaiswal continued his red-hot form in Test cricket, slamming his fifth Test century on Day 1 of the series opener against England at Headingley on Friday. Displaying a blend of patience and stroke play, Jaiswal reached his hundred in 144 balls, laced with 16 boundaries and a six. The young left-hander has quickly become one of India’s most dependable batters in the post-Kohli and Rohit era, and this was his third Test ton against England, following two memorable hundreds during the home series last year, where he ended as the top run-scorer.

After KL Rahul’s dismissal for 42, Jaiswal took charge of the innings and built a crucial partnership with captain Shubman Gill, who chipped in with a composed half-century. His innings provided India with a strong base in what is considered a transitional phase for the team’s batting order. Jaiswal's ability to adjust to all conditions, particularly when matched up against a team like England, only reinforces his status as a fundamental base for the new generation Test team.

See Also: ENG vs. IND: Why are England and Indian players wearing black armbands in the first Test?

After his century, social media buzzed with admiration towards Jaiswal's consistency and appetite for expansive runs. Many hailed him as a future star, while others fondly dubbed him ‘Mr. Consistent.’ And some lauded his mental strength with comments like, “Jaiswal’s ton is a masterclass—Jais-Ball trumps Bazball!” and “Yashasvi owns Headingley, India’s future is bright!” capturing the electric buzz around his breakout performance.

Fans react to Yashasvi Jaiswal's century

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<![CDATA[First Since 2012: Indian openers survive opening storm at Headingley]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/first-since-2012-indian-openers-survive-opening-storm-at-headingley/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/first-since-2012-indian-openers-survive-opening-storm-at-headingley/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 18:23:17 GMT

In a historic moment for Indian Test cricket, Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul rewrote the history books on Day 1 of the first Test against England at Headingley as the first visiting opening pair to survive the first 20 overs at the venue since 2012. Headingley, renowned for its vicious swing in English conditions and being more seam-friendly than most grounds in England, is one of the hardest venues for visiting teams, especially during the first hour of play. 

The Indian openers showed excellent patience and application against an English bowling attack featuring James Anderson and Mark Wood. Jaiswal defended brilliantly whilst punishing any of Anderson’s loose deliveries with ease, and Rahul refused to succumb to the pressure by playing deft cuts and leaving the ball with a calmness that allowed him to withstand Anderson and Wood's onslaught of seam, swing, and pace. Their early resistance would cut off England's momentum and send a clear message from India that they have an intent to dig in and build a platform in overcast conditions that has seen visiting teams previously fall into the trap of early dismissal.

The last time visiting teams showed this level of dedication and intent at Headingley was during 2012, when South Africa's Graeme Smith and Alviro Petersen put on a decent stand. For India, not only did this opening partnership end a 13-year drought at Headingley, but it also showed their grit and preparation as they launched into their World Test Championship 2025–27 campaign.

Also Read: Cheteshwar Pujara gets Michael Vaughan’s autograph on his infamous 4-0 prediction

India Lose Two Wickets Just Before Lunch While Good Start Was Changed

As India crossed the historic 20-over mark, they could not take all their wickets into lunch. After the first morning's play and at lunch on Day 1, India was 65/2, which is not a bad position considering the two quick wickets they lost after a good start. Yashasvi Jaiswal had a good batting order and remained somewhat composed with patience, making 42 off 74 balls on a tricky surface for batting.
However, both KL Rahul (42 off 78) and debutant Sai Sudharsan (0 off 4) fell to quick wickets five minutes before the break. Rahul opened the face, trying to guide one of the slips, and was caught behind. Sudharsan, who had immense pressure in his first innings, edged one and was caught by the wicketkeeper without scoring.
The morning session was partly a success and partly a failure, but India passing the first stage of the storm and vanquishing Headingley in their long-running curse is a significant outcome moving forward in the match.

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<![CDATA[ENG vs IND: Why are England and Indian players are wearing black armbands in first Test?]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/eng-vs-ind-why-are-england-and-indian-players-are-wearing-black-armbands-in-first-test/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/eng-vs-ind-why-are-england-and-indian-players-are-wearing-black-armbands-in-first-test/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 15:35:42 GMT

A new era of Indian cricket starts today, June 20, as the first match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy is played at the historic Headingley Cricket Stadium in Leeds. The England cricket team is welcoming India for the opening match of a high-interest five-Test series. This series not only carries historical but also a reflective moment of unity and grief.

Players from both sides took to the field wearing black armbands in memory of the victims of a catastrophe that rocked both countries. The action is a tribute to the lives lost in the horrific Air India airplane crash in Ahmedabad on the 12th of June. It is an acknowledgment that despite the divisions of sport, there is a common humanity that transcends nationalities.

The aircraft, Air India AI 171, was flying from Ahmedabad to London's Gatwick Airport when it crashed shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. Out of the 242 individuals on board, 241 died in the crash. Destruction on the ground was also caused, including injuries and fatalities at Ahmedabad's BJ Medical College.

See Also: ENG vs IND: Sai Sudharsan to Test debut against England in first Test

Tribute for the Victims of the Ahmedabad Crash

Among those who lost their lives were 159 Indian nationals, 53 individuals from the United Kingdom, seven from Portugal, and one from Canada. Miraculously, there was one survivor—a British national. The tragedy has shaken families across continents, and the cricketing world has participated in remembering and offering support.

"Both teams will wear black armbands today as a mark of respect for those who lost their lives in the Air India plane crash. Our thoughts are with all those affected by the terrible events that took place in Ahmedabad last week," said the England Cricket Board in a heartfelt statement.

Watch the video here

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<![CDATA[ENG vs IND: Sai Sudharsan to Test debut against England in first Test]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/eng-vs-ind-sai-sudharsan-to-test-debut-against-england-in-first-test/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/eng-vs-ind-sai-sudharsan-to-test-debut-against-england-in-first-test/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 15:06:25 GMT

India is already ready to begin their five-match Test series against England at Headingley, Leeds, with several key changes and bold inclusions in their playing XI. Young left-handed batsman Sai Sudharsan will make his Test debut, opening at the pivotal No. 3 spot. The move signals India’s intent to invest in youth while maintaining a balance of experience in their lineup.

The opening duo will be KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal, who were impressive during the Australia tour but now have to deal with a new challenge in English conditions. Though Rahul can provide stability at the top, Jaiswal has to shake off recent inconsistencies, particularly after struggling against the England Lions and being unable to convert starts in Australia. The management will expect the two to give good starts to share the burden of a relatively inexperienced middle order.

After the openers, Sai Sudharsan occupies the crucial No. 3 position, providing a left-hander early in the innings. He is followed by skipper Shubman Gill, wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant, and Karun Nair, who takes the No. 6 slot. India's all-round unit consists of Ravindra Jadeja, Nitish Kumar Reddy, and Shardul Thakur, the former returning to the team as a seam-bowling all-rounder.

See Also: Former Australia skipper named as head coach for Australia A

The bowling attack is spearheaded by paceman Jasprit Bumrah, while Mohammed Siraj rejoins the Test configuration. Prasidh Krishna has been picked as the third seamer, completing India's pace-bowling-friendly approach in light of seaming English pitches. The combination suggests that India is expected to field only one spinner in Jadeja for the initial Test.

India Playing XI vs England – 1st Test, Headingley:

Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Shubman Gill (c), B Sai Sudharsan, Rishabh Pant (wk), Karun Nair, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Prasidh Krishna, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj.

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<![CDATA[IND vs ENG, 1st Test: Probable playing XI, Head to Head and Headingley stadium stats]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/ind-vs-eng-1st-test-probable-playing-xi-head-to-head-and-headingley-stadium-stats/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/ind-vs-eng-1st-test-probable-playing-xi-head-to-head-and-headingley-stadium-stats/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 12:19:02 GMT

Team India is ready to begin their highly awaited five-Test series against England on June 20 at Headingley, Leeds. This is a new era for Indian Test cricket, as the team is now being led by Shubman Gill after stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma retired. Rishabh Pant is back on the team as vice-captain and wicketkeeper, while Gautam Gambhir, who has just been made team mentor, is in charge of this new-look team as India starts its campaign in the 2025–27 ICC World Test Championship cycle.

The playing XI includes a few young guns like Karun Nair, Sai Sudharsan, and Harshit Rana. Arshdeep Singh's Test debut can be anticipated as well, bolstering India's pace attack along with Jasprit Bumrah and Shardul Thakur. England, with skipper Ben Stokes at the helm, will also hope to carry their home dominance forward, with veteran campaigners like Joe Root, Ben Duckett, and Harry Brook holding the keys for the middle order.


Historically, India has struggled in England, having won a mere 3 of the 19 Test series hosted on British soil. At Headingley, Leeds, India has hosted 7 Tests against England, winning 2, losing 4, and drawing 1. Their recent visit in 2021 was a comprehensive loss.
With a new skipper, vice-skipper, and a new youth-filled team dynamic, India hopes to turn the tables and kickstart well in this pivotal away series.

Probable Playing XIs for 1st Test

India Probable XI:
Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Shubman Gill (C), Karun Nair, Sai Sudharsan, Rishabh Pant (VC/WK), Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Harshit Rana, Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh

England Playing XI:
Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (C), Jamie Smith (WK), Chris Woakes, Brydon Carse, Josh Tongue, Shoaib Bashir

IND vs ENG Head-to-Head at Headingley

India and England have faced each other in seven Test matches at Headingley, Leeds. England holds the upper hand with 4 wins, while India has emerged victorious twice. A single match has been drawn. India played their first Test at this legendary ground in 1952 and lost. The last match between the two sides at Headingley was in 2021, where India, led by Virat Kohli, lost comprehensively. India will be looking to rewrite the history books with a youthful squad and new management and make a statement with their opening test at this iconic venue.

IND vs ENG – Head-to-Head in Tests

India and England have played 136 Test matches overall, with England winning 51 and India 35. The remaining 50 matches have ended in draws. The rivalry dates back to 1932 and remains one of the fiercest in Test cricket.

  • Total Matches: 136
  • England Wins: 51
  • India Wins: 35
  • Draws: 50

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Headingley Cricket Ground—Test Match Stats

The iconic Headingley in Leeds has hosted 81 Test matches since 1899. While this venue is notorious for assisting seam bowlers at the beginning, the pitch has also produced some large scores. Second-innings batting teams have an edge here, with 34 victories to 29 by teams batting first. In a surprise twist, the toss has had minimal impact on outcomes—teams losing the toss have actually won more games (32) than winning the toss (31).

  • Total Matches: 81
  • Batting 1st Wins: 29
  • Batting 2nd Wins: 34
  • Draw/No Result: 18
  • Highest Individual Score: 334 by Don Bradman (1930)
  • Best Bowling (Innings): 8/43 by Bob Willis (1981)
  • Best Match Figures: 15/99 by Colin Blythe (1907)
  • Highest Team Total: 653/4d by Australia (1993)
  • Lowest Team Total: 61 by West Indies (2000)
  • Highest Successful Chase: 404/3 by Australia (1948)

 

 

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