24 Jun, 23:01 (IST)

That's It! Fantastic chase from England and ended in style by Jamie Smith. With this win England take 1-0 lead in the series. This is their second highest chase in their history and the first one was also against India. Memorable batting performance this from England as they were chasing a big score. But Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett made sure there was no hiccups. When wickets finally fell, it was too late with Joe Root and Jamie Smith taking England home. India will have to do a lot to get back in the series. 

24 Jun, 22:57 (IST)

Joe Root came in at a time when India were creating some pressure on England and he immediately understood the demands of the situation and anchored the chase with Ben Stokes taking on the bowling from the other end. After Stokes' dismissal, Root carried on with Jamie Smith and the duo comfortably cruised through the remainder of the chase. Amid that, he also completed his half-century. 

24 Jun, 22:26 (IST)

Ben Stokes was looking to counter Ravindra Jadeja by playing reverse sweep like a forward defence. Although he got hold of it occasionally, it was still a very risky strategy and in the end, he lobbed one to the hands of the short third man. Ravindra Jadeja has peppered the rough on that side and troubled Stokes. Jamie Smith, on the other hand is posing a different challenge to Jadeja all-together being a right hander. 

24 Jun, 21:39 (IST)

Oh! Multiple things happened in one over and on the fifth day, it is Ravindra Jadeja whose bowling has ignited a bit of hope in Indian captain Shubman Gill. First hits the pads of Joe Root through an arm ball. Umpire gave not out and DRS showed wickets missing. India have burnt all their review now. The next ball, Jadeja turned square past Root's bat. Some runs also came from that over. Interesting phase of play. 

24 Jun, 21:22 (IST)

Just like the Test match has been so far, the weather gives another twist. Not only does the rain stops and covers come off, the sun comes out as with bright shine. We have a thrilling final session in out hands and a couple of moments can make it very interesting for either side. Fans will hope to see some solid action and potentially a thriller on the field. 

24 Jun, 21:16 (IST)

The Tea break is over and the umpires are out on the field with umbrellas looking for the rain to subside and restart the match. England need 102 runs and India needs 6 wickets to win. Both teams are strongly in the game but they will need time. The covers on the run up are coming off as it seems like the rain has toned down. 

24 Jun, 21:01 (IST)

The rain has re-arrived and Umpires have decided to take an early tea break. The covers are on and the match will resume when the rain will stop and the conditions will be fit to resume. The break came at a really tricky time where England were for the first time in this innings in a bit of pressure. Credits to Shardul Thakur who opened up the game by taking two wickets in two balls dismissing Ben Duckett and Harry Brook. England will want to calm themselves down in the break and finish the target in hand which is within touching distance. India would want to push a little more. 

24 Jun, 20:35 (IST)

Out! Twist! Shardul Thakur's golden arm finally comes in the play and he has got two in two. Bowls a dreadful delivery down the leg and Harry Brook tried to glance it. Only got a brush and wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant had an easy catch. The game has turned in two balls and England will feel the pressure here.  Brook c Pant b Thakur 0(1).

24 Jun, 20:32 (IST)

Out! Finally India got the wicket they wanted. Ben Duckett departs with 118 still needed for England to win. He has been in the mood to take apart the Indian bowlers and was scoring at easy. Shardul Thakur bowls a juicy half-volley and Duckett goes for the drive, comes a bit slow and it got to the air for a bit and sub fielder Nitish Kumar Reddy took a very good catch. India have an opening again. Duckett c (sub) Nitish Reddy b Thakur 149(170).

24 Jun, 19:43 (IST)

Out! Is there a twist in the tale? Two wickets in quick succession after the break and it seems like the surface retained a bit of moisture from the rain. Prasidh Krishna hit the deck on good length and the ball jagged back in to clean up Ollie Pope. India found an opening here and they will just have to make it big from here on. Pope b Prasidh 8(8).

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India National Cricket Team vs England National Cricket Team Live Score Updates: The first IND vs ENG Test of the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 is reaching its climax, with all three results possible on the final day of the contest. India national cricket team needs 10 wickets, while England national cricket team requires 350 runs, to draw first blood in the five-Test series. You can check the India National Cricket Team vs England National Cricket Team match scorecard here. Day 4 was a topsy-turvy day for both teams as the first Indian batters ruled the roost until the first two sessions, with KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant scoring centuries. IND vs ENG 1st Test 2025: India Cricket Team Vice-Captain Rishabh Pant Reprimanded by ICC for Showing Dissent at Umpire’s Decision.

However, England managed to pull things back in the final session of Day 5, where India suffered another collapse and lost six wickets for 31 runs, restricting their target to 371. England's openers played out the final few overs for Day 4 and scored 21 runs, to take the Three Lions to safety without loss of a wicket. England will want to rekindle memories from the 2019 Ashes, where they chased 359 in the fourth innings. While India will once again depend on Jasprit Bumrah to rake in as many as wickets as possible, with all other bowlers underperforming.

IND vs ENG 1st Test 2025 Squads

India National Cricket Team: Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill (c), Rishabh Pant (wk), Karun Nair, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Prasidh Krishna, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Shardul Thakur, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Dhruv Jurel, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Akash Deep, Harshit Rana

England National Cricket Team: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (c), Jamie Smith (wk), Chris Woakes, Brydon Carse, Josh Tongue, Shoaib Bashir, Jamie Overton, Samuel James Cook, Jacob Bethell