IND vs ENG 2nd Test India Declare And Gave 608 Runs Target: In the second Test being played at Edgbaston, Birmingham, Team India declared the innings at 427 runs for the loss of 6 wickets and set a target of 608 runs for England. Captain Shubman Gill made a significant contribution by scoring 161 runs in helping India cross the 400-run mark in the second innings. At the same time, let us know how many runs have been the biggest run chase in the history of Test cricket so far.


Let us tell you that Team India had scored 587 runs for the loss of 10 wickets in its first innings. After this, Gill Brigade scored 1014 runs by scoring 427 runs in the second innings. Captain Gill had scored 269 runs in India’s first innings.


Will England chase the target of 608 runs? Know the biggest run chase


Now the question is whether the English team will achieve the target of 608 runs in the Edgbaston Test and win? The answer to this question can be found by knowing what is the biggest run chase in the history of Test cricket so far?


So let us tell you that the biggest run chase in Test cricket history is of 418 runs, which West Indies did against Australia in 2003. This makes it clear that a target of even 450 runs has not been chased in Test cricket till now. Now it will be interesting to see what host England does at Edgbaston.


5 biggest run chases in Test cricket history



  • 418 runs – West Indies against Australia in 2003

  • 414 runs – South Africa made it against Australia in 2008

  • 404 runs – Australia made against England in 1948

  • 403 runs – India made against West Indies in 1976

  • 395 runs – West Indies made against Bangladesh in 2021


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