Top 5 Indian Batsmen's Greatest Test Innings Vs England In England

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In cricket history, India vs. England is regarded as the most enduring and significant rivalry. particularly when the series is hosted by England. Due to the seaming pitches and swinging Duke ball, visiting hitters have always had trouble playing on English pitches. Many Indian batters have contributed to some of the most memorable innings in Test cricket played in England in spite of these challenges. In addition to scoring runs, these performances showcase context, tenacity, and pure class in the face of England's potent bowling attack. In this article, we will look at the 5 best individual batting performances played by Indian batsmen in England in Test cricket.

1. Sunil Gavaskar (221 vs England, The Oval, 1979)

One of the most remarkable runs in Test history was made by Sunil Gavaskar in 1979 when he chased an unachievable 438 in the fourth innings at The Oval. Gavaskar opened the batting and scored an incredible 221 after nearly ten hours of batting. India was on the verge of a historic victory when he and Chetan Chauhan established a huge opening partnership of 213 runs. Despite India ultimately falling only nine runs short of the objective and the match ending in a tie, Gavaskar's innings against a formidable English attack was a masterclass in focus, skill, and will.

2. Sachin Tendulkar (193 vs England, Headingley, 2002)

Sachin Tendulkar put on a batting display at Headingley during the 2002 India vs England Test series. Tendulkar scored 193 runs in cricket on a field that was favourable to fast bowling. During his outstanding innings, he completely destroyed the English onslaught. He dominated the bowling and displayed great stroke play throughout his innings. He shared in a number of significant partnerships, such as the 249-run partnership with Sourav Ganguly that helped India reach 628/8 in the opening inning. Tendulkar's outstanding innings, which demonstrated his genius in the face of adversity, helped India win the match by an innings and 46 runs.

3. Rahul Dravid (217 vs England, The Oval, 2002)

After Sachin Tendulkar,' The Wall', Rahul Dravid gave a fantastic performance at The Oval in 2002. Dravid's outstanding 217-run effort kept the Indian innings together in response to England's 515-run first innings total. He displayed his unwavering patience and superb defensive technique while batting for an amazing 468 balls. His ability to challenge the opposition bowlers and score enormous totals even in difficult English conditions was demonstrated by this double century. Rain caused the match to conclude in a draw, but Dravid's innings served as the foundation for India's powerful comeback and demonstrated how crucial he is to the squad.

4. Ajinkya Rahane (103 vs England, Lord's, 2014)

One of the greatest hundreds in Indian Test cricket history to date is Ajinkya Rahane's 2014 century at Lord's. Rahane's bravery and skill on the green Lord's wicket were outstanding. He scored 103 after putting up a strong fight against a strong English fast bowling attack at a pivotal moment. India's first victory at Lord's in 28 years was made possible by the century, which was important in establishing their second innings score. Rahane proved his value as a Test batsman on a difficult international trip with an innings that demonstrated fortitude and poise under duress.

5. Virat Kohli (149 & 51 vs England, Edgbaston, 2018)

After a disappointing tour in 2014, Virat Kohli returned to England in 2018 to prove himself. In the first Test at Edgbaston, when India were struggling at 54/2 in reply to England's 287, Kohli played a captain-like knock of 149. Facing aggressive bowling from James Anderson and Stuart Broad, he single-handedly kept India in the game, displaying remarkable composure and shot-making. He also scored a crucial 51 in the second innings. Although India eventually lost the close encounter, Virat Kohli's performance was a defiant statement that silenced the critics and showcased his unparalleled class and determination. His almost single-handed effort made it a truly special performance.

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