In the Oval Test, when India’s first innings was reduced to 224 runs, it seemed as if the match has now come out of India’s hand. Well, there was a change in the weather, Indian bowlers allowed England to take just 23 runs. Now the English team has got a target of 374 runs, in response to which Ben Docket and Jack Crolly shared a 50 -run partnership to give England a start. But the question is whether England can chase this huge looking target? Actually, statistics show that a target of 300 runs has never been chased in the Oval ground. If England could do this, then it will be a historic moment.
How much is the biggest run chase in the Oval ground?
The biggest run chase ever on the Oval ground in Test cricket is just 263 runs, which England received against Australia in the year 1902. Today, that match is 123 years old. In 1963, West Indies achieved a target of 252 runs against England. The top-5 list of the biggest run chase on the Oval ground is of the 20th century. In the 21st century, the biggest run at the Oval ground so far came in 2024, when Sri Lanka defeated England by chasing a target of 219 runs.
- 263 runs – England vs. Australia – 1902
- 252 runs – West Indies vs England – 1963
- 242 runs – Australia vs England – 1972
- 225 runs – West Indies vs England – 1988
- 219 runs – Sri Lanka vs England – 2024
The figures show that there has never been a target of more than 263 runs in Test cricket on the Oval ground. At the same time, the Indian team has set a target of 111 runs in front of England. According to the stats, now only a miracle can save England from defeat, but it is also worth noting that the England team’s bedball style can become a problem for Team India.
This is India’s 16th Test match on the Oval ground. If she is able to beat England, then this will be Team India’s third win here. Earlier, India had waved here in 1971 and 2021.
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