This video can not be played 'Bazball with brains' - England chase down 371 to win first Test against India Captain Ben Stokes said "it is a good job Test cricket is played over five days" following questions over his decision at the toss in England's epic victory over India. Stokes opted to field despite ideal batting conditions on the opening day of the first Test at Headingley. India reached 430-3 in their first innings, but England battled back and completed a superb run chase of 371 late on the fifth day. "You make a decision and you don't know what is going to happen," Stokes told Test Match Special. "We did what we needed to do in the crucial moments of this game. This win is not down to just the skill, but the attitude of this dressing room." Stokes' decision to field followed a trend in his captaincy. On the 10 occasions England have won the toss in home Tests since Stokes became captain in 2022, they have fielded first on nine occasions. In those nine matches, they have won seven, lost one and drawn one, the latter a game they probably would have won against Australia at Old Trafford in 2023 had rained not wiped out most of the final two days. Headingley is also a ground suited to batting second. From the 81 venues that have hosted Tests since 2011, Leeds is the only one that has progressively produced more runs per wicket, innings on innings, throughout a match. And Stokes was vindicated by victory in the opener to the five-match series against India. England's pursuit, led by an astonishing 149 from Ben Duckett, was their second-highest in Tests, bettered only by the 378 chased to beat the same opponents at Edgbaston in 2022. This video can not be played England's calmness key to victory - Stokes After the opening day at Headingley, former captainMichael Vaughan said he was "staggered" by England's decisionto field first, but Stokes said: "It's a good job Test cricket is played over five days." Asked if his belief in his decision was ever shaken, Stokes said: "Imagine thinking that way after day one, before we've even had chance to bat on a wicket." India's collapse from 430-3 to 471 came on the second morning. Only one team in Test history has had more runs for the loss of three wickets in their first innings and gone on to lose. "You never know what a wicket is going to play like half an hour before any cricket has been on it," added Stokes. "It looked like there was a lot of top moisture on it, it felt like there was. You do first what you think will give you the best chance of winning the game. "Headingley does generally quite a lot early on. I thought it was a great chance to potentially nick three or four in the first hour. The opposition are allowed to play well." The second Test at Edgbaston begins on 2 July. England could welcome back pace bowler Jofra Archer for his first Test in more than four years. The 30-year-old has overcome a string of injuries and played in the County Championship for Sussex this week, his first first-class game since 2021. "It's always great seeing Jofra out there, playing for England, playing for Sussex," said Stokes. "It's obviously been a very long time for him and watching him get that red ball back in his hand is very exciting."
Good job Test cricket is over five days - Stokes
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In a thrilling first Test against India, England's captain Ben Stokes expressed relief that Test cricket spans five days after his team chased down a daunting target of 371 runs to secure victory. Stokes faced scrutiny for his decision to field first at Headingley, especially given the favorable batting conditions on the opening day. India capitalized on this choice, reaching 430-3 in their first innings. However, England's resilience shone through as they mounted a remarkable comeback, ultimately winning the match on the fifth day. Stokes emphasized that the victory was not solely attributed to skill but also to the team's positive mindset, stating, "We did what we needed to do in the crucial moments of this game." His captaincy has seen a trend of preferring to field first, leading to success in seven out of nine home Tests since he took over in 2022.
Stokes' tactical decision-making was vindicated as England's chase was led by an impressive 149 runs from Ben Duckett, marking their second-highest successful run chase in Test history, only surpassed by a previous match against India. Despite initial skepticism from former captain Michael Vaughan regarding Stokes' choice to bowl first, Stokes remained confident, arguing that the conditions could change significantly during the match. He noted that Headingley has historically favored teams batting second, and he believed that the decision to bowl first could yield early wickets. As the series progresses, England looks forward to possibly welcoming back pace bowler Jofra Archer for the upcoming second Test at Edgbaston, a player who has been sidelined by injuries for over four years. Stokes expressed enthusiasm about Archer's return, highlighting the excitement surrounding his participation in the team once again.
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