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From Lara's 400* to Mulder's 367*, here's a list of the top five scores in Test cricket 👇 https://t.co/oDs1j0udOJ
India set an unwelcome benchmark at Headingley, becoming the first side in 148 years of Test cricket to lose after posting five individual centuries. Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant (who added a second hundred in the second innings) and KL Rahul powered the tourists to 471 and 364, giving them a combined 835 runs—the fourth-highest aggregate by a team eventually defeated. England overhauled a target of 371 with five wickets in hand, reaching 373/5 in just 82 overs. Ben Duckett’s fluent 149 underpinned the chase, supported by Zak Crawley, Joe Root and debutant wicket-keeper Jamie Smith, as the hosts moved 1-0 ahead in the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series. Only once before had a Test been lost after four hundreds, by Australia against England in Melbourne in 1928. India’s latest result surpasses that mark, reinforcing England’s growing reputation for high-velocity fourth-innings pursuits under captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum.