💨 Abstract
On the fifth day of the first Test against India, England seemed unlikely to win, needing 69 runs with only tail-enders left. However, a remarkable comeback led by Ben Duckett's 149 and Jamie Smith's final six secured England's victory, marking the second-highest final-day run chase in history. The match was emotionally intense, with constant shifts in fortune, much like a cross-country mountain bike race.
Courtesy: Kate Mason
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