India, June 24 -- A Birmingham repeat or a 23-year first for India? - That will be the question heading into the fifth and final day in Leeds. And while the hosts have ruled out any possibility of chasing a draw at Headingley on what could be a rain-affected Tuesday, India opener KL Rahul fired back at the warning, as he sees a "great opportunity for India."
India last won in Leeds in 2002, which was only their second appearance at the venue in 23 years. The Sourav Ganguly-led side dished out an iconic win riding on first-innings centuries from the captain, Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar, followed by seven wickets from Anil Kumble as India won by an innings and 46 runs.
On the other hand, 371 might sound a tricky target for England, ...
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