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India’s highest successful run chases in Tests ft. IND vs SA 2nd Test

India cricket team are bracing themselves for a mammoth target to chase down in the IND vs SA 2nd Test. A win seems quite literally impossible for Rishabh Pant and co. as the Proteas currently lead by 504 runs in their 2nd innings. To date, the highest 4th innings total chased down by India was way back in 1976 in Port of Spain when they successfully chased down a 403-run target against the West Indies.

Highest successful run-chases by India in Tests

While India’s highest successful run-chase in Tests came against WI in 1976, the maximum that they were able to chase down at home was against England in 2008. Back then, India had managed to chase down the 387 run target with 6 wickets left in hand.

Target Scored Opposition Venue Year
403 406/4 West Indies Port of Spain 1976
387 387/4 England Chennai 2008
328 329/7 Australia Brisbane 2021
276 276/5 West Indies Delhi 2011
264 264/5 Sri Lanka Kandy 2001
261 262/5 New Zealand Bengaluru 2012
257 258/5 Sri Lanka Colombo (PSS) 2010
254 256/8 Australia Mumbai (BS) 1964
230 233/6 Australia Adelaide 2003
216 216/9 Australia Mohali 2010
207 207/3 Australia Bengaluru 2010
203 203/4 Pakistan Delhi 2007
200 200/5 New Zealand Dunedin 1968
192 192/5 England Ranchi 2024
190 190/3 Zimbabwe Delhi 2000
India’s highest successful run chases in Tests

In response to South Africa’s 489-run 1st innings total in IND vs SA 2nd Test, India were bowled out for just 201 runs, giving the Proteas the upper hand in the contest. On Day 3, SA piled up more misery on India, as they finished at 220/4 and a lead of 504 runs at Lunch. While the Indians are waiting for SA to declare, they would certainly be hoping that they can get to draw this match. A defeat would mean a second whitewash at home in a year’s time for India.

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