England’s opening pair delivered a masterclass in patience and precision as they navigated the treacherous waters of Day 5 morning at Headingley, with the Live Score IND vs ENG showing 117 without loss by Lunch.
With Ben Duckett anchoring the innings at 64 not out and Zak Crawley providing solid support at 42*, the hosts have positioned themselves perfectly for what could be a historic fourth-innings chase. We present the Live Score IND vs ENG.
Table of Contents
England’s Calculated Approach Pays Dividends
The morning session witnessed a fascinating tactical battle between India’s disciplined bowling attack and England’s measured response. Unlike their trademark aggressive ‘Bazball’ style, the English openers showed remarkable restraint, especially during the first hour when they managed just 42 runs.
India’s pace attack, led by Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna, started impressively with tight lines and controlled aggression. Siraj troubled Crawley with two strong LBW appeals that went unrewarded, while Krishna maintained a persistent fifth-stump line to test Duckett’s patience. The Indian strategy nearly worked as Duckett edged a streaky boundary over gully, but the left-hander showed admirable discipline in avoiding the trap.
The game’s momentum shifted dramatically after the drinks break. Duckett, who had been cautious against Krishna’s probing line outside off-stump, began capitalizing on shorter deliveries, pulling them confidently to the boundary. His half-century came as a reward for his patience and selective shot-making.
Crawley complemented his partner perfectly, finding his rhythm with elegant stroke-play. His cover drive off Shardul Thakur highlighted both his class and India’s bowling inconsistencies. The partnership reached a significant milestone when Crawley brought up their century stand – remarkably, the first fourth-innings 100-run partnership at Headingley since 1984.
Live Score IND vs ENG
Team | First Innings | Second Innings | Target/Deficit |
India | 471 | 364 | – |
England | 465 | 117/0* | Need 254 more |
Current scores: Ben Duckett 64, Zak Crawley 42*
India’s frustration became evident as they twice requested ball changes due to softening, only to be denied by the umpires. When the ball was finally changed after 27 overs, Ravindra Jadeja and Jasprit Bumrah restored some control, though a dropped return catch by Bumrah off Crawley summed up India’s morning struggles.
The session ended with controversy as Crawley pulled away from his stance just before Siraj’s delivery, successfully running down time to avoid another over from the dangerous Bumrah – a tactical move that showcased England’s game awareness.
With all ten wickets intact and 254 runs still needed, the Live Score IND vs ENG reflects England’s strong position heading into an enthralling afternoon session where they’ll aim to complete one of cricket’s most challenging fourth-innings chases.
Read More: Prithvi Shaw Secures NOC from MCA, Set to Join New State Team
FAQs
What is the current live score of IND vs ENG match?
England are 117/0 in their second innings, with Ben Duckett on 64* and Zak Crawley on 42*, chasing 371 runs to win.
How many runs does England need to win?
England requires 254 more runs to achieve victory, with all 10 wickets remaining.
Who are the current batsmen for England?
Ben Duckett (64 not out) and Zak Crawley (42 not out) are the current batting pair.
What was significant about England’s century partnership?
This is the first 100-run partnership in the fourth innings at Headingley since 1984.
Which Indian bowlers troubled England most in the morning session?
Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna were the most effective, maintaining tight lines and creating pressure on the English openers.