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'We can chase anything'
The Guardian
|June 24, 2025
Tongue confident of victory after his late blitz keeps England alive
After blowing away India's tail for the second time in the game, pocketing a three-wicket maiden in the process, Josh Tongue said England were confident of scoring the 371 runs they need to claim victory in the opening Test, insisting: "With our batting lineup we can chase anything."
England survived six overs before stumps to reach 21 without loss, leaving 350 to get on what is forecast to be a rain-affected final day. Should they reach their target it would be the highest successful run chase at Headingley - or anywhere in England - for 77 years, beating by nine the 362 they scored in the extraordinary Ashes encounter here in 2019.
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