Edgbaston's Top 4 Successful Run Chases: How Much Should India Set?
The second Test of the five-match series between India and England is currently underway at Edgbaston, Birmingham, with three days of intense cricket already completed.
Team India has built a solid lead of 244 runs, placing them in a commanding position. However, given England's aggressive approach in fourth-innings chases, this lead might not be enough.
If India want to secure a win and avoid any last-day drama, they’ll need to set a target well beyond 400 runs, especially considering what’s happened at this venue in recent years.
Edgbaston's 4 Biggest Successful Run Chases
Historically, Edgbaston hasn't been known for massive fourth-innings chases, but recent matches show that no score is truly safe — particularly against this England side under their aggressive "Bazball" approach.
Here’s a look at the top 4 successful run chases at Edgbaston:
England: 378 runs chased vs India, 2022
Australia: 282 runs chased vs England, 2023
England: 211 runs chased vs New Zealand, 1999
West Indies: 157 runs chased vs England, 1991
India will remember 2022 all too well — when England chased down 378 against them on this very ground. That match serves as a sharp warning: anything under 400 might not be enough.
Day 3 Recap: India Lose Jaiswal Early
On Day 3, India’s second innings got off to a brisk start. Yashasvi Jaiswal, who’s been in red-hot form, struck 28 off just 22 balls before getting dismissed. By stumps, KL Rahul remained unbeaten on 28, while Karun Nair held steady at 7.
With India at 64/1 at the end of Day 3, the focus on Day 4 will be to build a massive lead — ideally something above 400 — to eliminate any hope for an English comeback.
Though India couldn't enforce a follow-on, they now have a solid cushion and will look to pile on more runs in the second innings to tighten their grip on the match and level the series 1-1.
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