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Jonny Bairstow and Root smash tons as England wins rescheduled 5th Birmingham Test match against India

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July 6, 2022
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England beat India by 7 wickets in the fifth test match; highest successful chase in Test cricket
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London: In cricket, England have defeated India by seven wickets in the rescheduled 5th Test match at Edgbaston in Birmingham today. An unbeaten stand of 269 runs between Joe Root and Jonny Bairtsow for the fourth wicket helped the hosts chase down a 378-run target in the fourth innings. This is their highest successful chase in the final innings of a Test. The hosts resumed their innings at the score of 259 for 3 and got home quite comfortably as Root and Bairstow tore apart the Indian bowlers. On Day 4, England got a target of 378 to win the fifth Test after India were dismissed for 245 in their second innings shortly after lunch.
Brief Score: India 416 and 245;

England: 284and 378 for the loss of three wickets.

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