BIRMINGHAM, July 6(ABC): Everything you know about Test cricket is wrong. Well that might be the conclusion of some fans who watched a resurgent England make light of a chase of 378 in the Covid-delayed fifth Test against India.
It was the latest example of Bazball in action, with a seven-wicket win in Birmingham England s fourth successful chase in as many Tests under a new leadership duo of coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes following a 3-0 whitewash of Test world champions New Zealand.
That series saw England chase down seemingly stiff targets of 277, 299 and 296.
No England side, however, had previously made more to win in the fourth innings of a Test than 359, when Stokes brilliant century secured a thrilling victory over Australia at Headingley three years ago.
But with Joe Root (142 not out) and Jonny Bairstow (114 not out) sharing an unbroken partnership of 269, that mark was overhauled with ease at Edgbaston as England ended a five-match series all square at 2-2.
Yet as well as former England captain Root and Bairstow batted, they are in-form and experienced internationals.
Arguably the greatest revelation about England s latest run-chase was how they attacked it from the start, with Alex Lees and Zak Crawley, both of whom had been struggling for runs, sharing a century opening stand in 19.5 overs — the fastest in England Test history.