Watch the highlights of England vs India 1st Test 2025 - India tour of England 5-match Test series of the 1st Test match played between India and England at Headingley, Leeds in 20th June to 24th June 2025.
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An 188-run stand between Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett © Getty Images |
Ben Stokes, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse and Joe Root stars as England comfortable five-wicket victory over India, despite India have had five centuries and take a 1-0 lead in a epic run-chase game of the first Test match.
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- India has made history by becoming the first team to lose a Test match despite scoring five individual centuries in the same match. This unique record surpasses the previous milestone, where Australia lost against England in Melbourne in 1928 with four centuries in the match.
- India aggregated 835 runs in the Leeds Test, This is the India highest run aggregate in a losing Test match, The previous highest was 759 against Australia at Adelaide in 2014 and the fourth highest run aggregate by any team in a losing side in Test cricket.
- 1673 : This is the highest aggregate match between England and India in Test matches, The previous highest was 1614 runs in Manchester Test in 1990 - which match ended in a draw and the tenth highest aggregate match in Test cricket.
- England chased 371 was their second highest successful run-chase in Test cricket and the second-highest chase by any team against India in Tests after England have chased 378 also against India at Edgbaston, Birmingham in 2022.
- England's 350 was the second most target runs successfully chased on the last scheduled day of a Test match after Australia's 404 against England on day five of the Headingley Test in 1948.
- This is only the 3rd time in Test cricket history that 350-plus has been scored in all four innings after Adelaide Test in 1921 between (Australia and England) and Leeds Test in 1948 between (England and Australia).
- Shubman Gill captained India for the first time in his 33rd match. He became the 37th player to captain for India in a Test match.
- 25y 285d : Shubman Gill became the youngest Indian player to captain in the Test match since 2000, beating Virat Kohli's record of 26y 34 days.
- 91 : Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul set up the record first-wicket partnership for India against England at Leeds in Tests, previously held by the 64-run stand between Sunil Gavaskar and Kris Srikkanth on 19th June 1986.
- 23y 174 days : Yashasvi Jaiswal became the second youngest Indian opener to score a Test hundred in England after Syed Mushtaq Ali's 21 years and 221 days.
- Yashasvi Jaiswal became the seventh Indian batsman to score a century at Leeds in Tests.
- 129 : Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill set up the second highest third-wicket partnership for India against England at Leeds in Tests.
- Shubman Gill became the fifth player to scored a century in their first match as Test captain after Vijay Hazare, Sunil Gavaskar, Dilip Vengsarkar and Virat Kohli.
- Shubman Gill became the eighth Indian batsman to score a century at Leeds in Tests.
- Sai Sudharsan became the first India player to a duck out on debut match while batting at No. 3 in Tests, Only the sixth Indian player to have a duck in the top three on their Test debut.
- India's 359 for 3 was their highest total on the opening day of a Test in England. Their previous highest was 338 for 7 against England at Edgbaston in 2022.
- Rishabh Pant became the ninth Indian batsman to score a century at Leeds in Tests.
- 7 : Rishabh Pant hit the most centuries by an Indian wicket-keeper in Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 6-hundreds by MS Dhoni.
- 3 : Rishabh Pant equalled a joint fourth most centuries hit by an Indian batsman in England in Tests, jointly with Sourav Ganguly.
- Shubman Gill's 147 was the second highest score on captaincy debut by an India batsman in Tests after Vijay Hazare's 164* against England at Delhi in 1951.
- India lost their last seven wickets for just 41-runs in the first innings - which was their joint ninth worst last seven-wicket collapse against England in England in Test matches, They went from 430 for 3 to 471 for all out.
- This is the 24th instance of India's three or more batsmen were scores of centuries or more runs in a Test innings and the third instance of India's three batsmen were scores of hundreds or more runs against England in a Test innings, previous such two instances came against England at same venue in 2002 and Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai in 2016.
- 6 : Rishabh Pant equalled a joint ninth most sixes hit by an Indian batsman in a Test innings and the third most-sixes hit by an Indian batsman against England in a innings in Tests.
- 6 : Rishabh Pant hit the most sixes by an visiting batsman in England in a Test innings and the joint-second-most-sixes hit by an Indian in a Test innings away from home, jointly with Virender Sehwag and MS Dhoni.
- Rishabh Pant's 134 was the second-highest by a wicketkeeper at Headingley in Test matches after Jonny Bairstow's 140 against Sri Lanka in 2016.
- India's 471 was their eighth highest score against England in England soil in Test matches and It is their third highest total at Leeds in Tests.
- Harry Brook became the 14th England player to dismissed on 99 in Test cricket and only the second England batsman to dismissed on 99 against India in Tests after Marcus Trescothick's 99 at Ahmedabad in 2001.
- This is the Jasprit Bumrah's 150th Test wicket in SENA countries - the most wickets by an Asian bowler in SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia) countries, beating Wasim Akram's record of 146 Test wickets.
- Jasprit Bumrah became the first Asian bowler to take 150 Test wickets in SENA countries.
- Jasprit Bumrah's 5 for 83 was his 12th five-wicket haul in overseas in Tests - the joint most 5-wicket haul by an Indian bowler in away Tests, jointly with Kapil Dev's 12-five-fors.
- Jasprit Bumrah 5 for 83 was his 14th 5-wicket haul or more wickets for India in Test matches, It is the second in the list of most five-wicket haul or more wickets by an Indian pacer in Tests after Kapil Dev's 23-five-fors and the joint seventh in the list of most 5-wicket-haul by an Indian bowler in Tests, jointly with Bishan Bedi.
- Jasprit Bumrah's 5 for 83 was his fourth five-wicket haul against England in Test cricket - the joint third most five-wicket haul by an Indian bowler against England in Tests - jointly with Bishan Bedi, Kapil Dev, Anil Kumble and Axar Patel.
- England's 465 was their fourth highest score against England at Leeds in Tests.
- Rishabh Pant became the third Indian batsman to score a five consecutive fifty-plus scores in overseas in Test matches after Sanjay Manjrekar in Pakistan and Gundappa Viswanath in Australia.
- Rishabh Pant became the seventh Indian batsman to score centuries in both innings in an Test match.
- Rishabh Pant became the first Indian batsman to score centuries in both innings against England in an Test match.
- Rishabh Pant became the first Indian batsman to score centuries in both innings at No.5 in an Test match and overall the ninth player to score hundreds in both innings at No.5 in an Test match.
- Rishabh Pant became the second player to score centuries in both innings in an Test match at the Headingley, Leeds after Shai Hope. He scored 147 and 118* in the second innings against England in 2017.
- Rishabh Pant became the first Indian batsman to score centuries in both innings in England in an Test match.
- Rishabh Pant became the first Asian player to score centuries in both innings in England in an Test match.
- Rishabh Pant became the second wicket-keeper to score centuries in both innings in an Test match after Andy Flower, He scored 141 and 199* in the second innings against South Africa at Harare in 2001.
- 195 : KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant set up the fifth highest fourth-wicket partnership for India against England in Tests.
- India's 364 was their 11th highest score against England in the second innings in England soil in Tests.
- 5 Hundreds for India in this Test match - Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill and Pant in the first innings, and KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant in the second innings. It is the first instance of India have had five centuries in an Test match and overall the sixth such instance happened in Tests.
- 188 : Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett set up the third highest first-wicket partnership for England against India in Test matches.
- The 188-run stand for the opening wicket between Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett - The highest first-wicket partnership for England against India in the fourth inning of a Test match. Previous highest was 125-run stand between Brian Bolus and Jimmy Binks at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai in 1964 and the England's second highest opening stand in the 4th Innings in Tests, The highest is 203-run stand between Graham Gooch and Mike Atherton against Australia at Adelaide in 1991.
- Ben Duckett's 149 was the highest score by any batsman in the fourth innings against India in Test matches, surpassing the previous record of unbeaten 142 held by Joe Root at Edgbaston in 2022.
- Ben Duckett's 149 was the second highest score by an England opener in the fourth Innings in Tests after Michael Atherton's unbeaten 185 against South Africa at Johannesburg in 1995.
- Rishabh Pant became the fourth Indian batsman to have ended on the losing side despite scoring centuries in both innings of a Test match and overall the 12th player to achieved such feat in Tests.
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* Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill's centuries and Rishabh Pant's superb unbeaten half-century begin India's new Test era in style in the opening day of the first Test match.
* Ollipe Pope's unbeaten century and bowlers make it England's day despite Rishabh Pant's counter-attacking ton - Jasprit Bumrah's three-for in the day two of the first Test match.
* KL Rahul's steady 47* puts India take 96 runs second innings lead after Harry Brook's blazing 99 as England posted 465, despite Jasprit Bumrah's five-for in the day three of the first Test match.
* KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant's centuries set England 371 to win in the day four of the first Test match.
* Ben Duckett's blazing 149, Zak Crawley and Joe Root's fifties as England chase down 371 in style in the fifth & final day of the first Test match.
India 1st Innings scored 471 for all-out in 113 overs with top scorer by Shubman Gill cracked a 147 off 227-balls - which was his 6th Test hundred and his third century against England in Tests - including 19-fours & a six.
Rishabh Pant hammered a 134 off 178-balls - which was his 7th Test hundred and his fourth century against England in Tests - including 12-fours & 6-sixes with strike rate of 75.28.
Yashasvi Jaiswal cracked a 101 off 159-balls - which was his 5th Test hundred and his third century against England in Tests - including 16-fours & a six and KL Rahul cracked a 42 off 78-balls contained 8-fours.
1st Innings England best bowler by Ben Stokes claimed a 4-wickets for 66-runs in 20-overs including two maidens.
Josh Tongue captured 4-wickets for 86-runs in 20-overs, Brydon Carse and Shoaib Bashir both took one-wickets.
England 1st Innings scored 465 for all-out in 100.4 overs with top scorer by Ollipe Pope blasted a 106 off 137-balls - which was his 9th Test hundred and his second century against India in Tests - including 14-fours with strike rate of 77.37.
Harry Brook hammered a 99 off 112-balls - who fell one-run short of his century - including 11-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 88.39,
Ben Duckett struck 62 off 94-balls including 9-fours, Jamie Smith blasted a 40 off 52-balls included 5-fours & a six with strike rate of 76.92.
Chris Woakes cracked a 38 off 55-balls included 3-fours & 2-sixes, Joe Root scored 28 off 58-balls included two boundaries.
Brydon Carse blasted a 22 off 23-balls included 4-fours with strike rate of 95.65 and Ben Stokes scored 20 off 52-balls contained two boundaries.
1st Innings India best bowler by Jasprit Bumrah claimed a 5-wicket haul for 83-runs in 24.4-overs including five maidens, Prasidh Krishna picked up 3-wickets and Mohammed Siraj took 2-wickets.
India 2nd Innings scored 364 for all-out in 96 overs with top scorer by KL Rahul cracked a 137 off 247-balls - which was his 9th Test hundred and his fourth century against England in Tests - including 18-fours.
Rishabh Pant hammered a 118 off 140-balls - which was his 8th Test hundred and his fifth century against England in Tests - including 15-fours & 3-sixes with strike rate of 84.28.
Sai Sudharsan struck 30 off 48-balls including 15-fours & 3-sixes, Ravindra Jadeja cracked a unbeaten 25 off 40-balls included 2-fours & a six and Karun Nair hit 20 off 54-balls contained 3-fours. Ok
2nd Innings England best bowler by Josh Tongue picked up 3-wickets for 72-runs in 18-overs including two maidens.
Brydon Carse captured three-wickets, Shoaib Bashir took 2-wickets and one for Chris Woakes - Ben Stokes.
England chased 373-5 in 82 overs with top scorer by Ben Duckett hammered a 149 off 170-balls - which was his 6th Test hundred and his second century against India in Tests - including 21-fours & a six with strike rate of 87.64.
Zak Crawley cracked a 65 off 126-balls including 7-fours, Joe Root hit a unbeaten 53 off 84-balls included 6-fours.
Jamie Smith hammered a unbeaten 44 off 55-balls including 4-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 80 and Ben Stokes struck 33 off 51-balls contained 4-fours.
2nd Innings India best bowler by Shardul Thakur, Prasidh Krishna both took 2-wickets and one for Ravindra Jadeja.
Ben Duckett named Player of the match for his match-winning blazing batting performance to smashed a 149 off facing 179-balls in the second innings and 62 in the first innings.
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