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The 149 against Ben Ducket India in 4th rounds really harmed visitors to win the match

Ben Duckett produced one of the most beautiful fourth bite against India, marking a 149 composed and authority in Headingley on day 5 of the first test. His powerful blow meant that he now has the highest individual score in a successful pursuit of the fourth round against India. The commendable effort of the opening brought England closer to victory on day 5, despite the desperate efforts of visitors to make their way in the competition. Duckett, who had already scored 62 in the first round, ended the match with a total of more than 200 points, thus stressing his growing stature as a reliable discount in the aggressive configuration of England. India needing rapid breakthroughs on a ground that had flattened under a luminous sky, Duckett’s composure was the greatest thorn on their side. He mixed a clever placement with a clear driving, frustrating an Indian attack that had been made to wait more than 50 letters for him in the last sleeves.

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His dismissal ultimately came to Shardul Thakur, who obtained a open and wide to try Duckett in a fluid disc. The left -handed could not keep it and replace the Nitish Reddy field player was not mistaken on a short additional blanket, intelligently plunging to his left to hang on to a sharp socket. With his blow, Duckett is at the top of an elite list of the highest individual scores in the fourth round of capture against India – exceeding the unbeaten 142 of Joe Root in Edgbaston in 2022 and the FAF du Plessis 134 in Johannesburg in 2013.

The best individual hits in 4th rounds continue India

  1. 149 Ben Duckett Headingley 2025
  2. 142 * Joe Root Edgbaston 2022
  3. 134 Faf you plessis Jobarch 2013
  4. 124 DULEEP Mendis Kandy 1985
  5. 122 * Daryll Cullinan Joburg 1997

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The first command of England, anchored by Duckett and Root, left India with a minimum margin for the error before the last session. Thakur’s strike briefly raised visitors, with his next ball also sending Harry Brook back to the canoe for a duck.

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