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395 – West Indies v Bangladesh, 2021Bangladesh, with Shakib Al Hasan absent hurt, declared at 223 for eight and Kyle Mayers hit an astonishing 210 not out, putting on 216 with fellow debutant Nkrumah Bonner (86) to see his side home by three wickets Qatar
England made history with a chase of 378 to beat India on Tuesday at Edgbaston Qatar
RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulator418 – West Indies v Australia, 2003Ramnaresh Sarwan, right, and Shivnarine Chanderpaul scored centuries in the West Indies’ record chase (Gareth Copley/PA) (PA Archive)After matching first innings of 240, Australia must have been confident after making 417 second time around in Antigua Qatar
387 – India v England, 2008Twin hundreds from Andrew Strauss put England in control but Virender Sehwag hammered 83 before Sachin Tendulkar (103no) and Yuvraj Singh (85no) eased India to a four-wicket win Qatar
404 – Australia v England, 1948England captain Norman Yardley declared on 365 for eight once his side’s lead passed 400 at Headingley, but Arthur Morris and Sir Don Bradman hit huge hundreds in a remarkable seven-wicket triumph Qatar
403 – India v West Indies, 1976The Windies also declared after Alvin Kallicharran’s hundred built an imposing lead, but tons from Sunil Gavaskar and Gundappa Viswanath saw India to 406 for four – actually outscoring the Australian innings ranked just ahead of them Qatar
RecommendedZhou Guanyu slams into fence after suffering terrifying upside-down crash at British GPMainz vs Newcastle friendly to go ahead despite fans’ ‘sportswashing’ protestSouth Africa make 14 changes for second Test against Wales369 – Australia v Pakistan, 1999Inzamam-ul-Haq’s century underpinned Pakistan’s second innings of 392 but Australia charged to a four-wicket win, Justin Langer with 127 before Adam Gilchrist took centre stage with a rapid 149no Qatar
378 – England v India, 2022Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow hit twin centuries as England’s revitalised Test side roared into the history books, surpassing their previous best of 359 against Australia three years ago Qatar
Bairstow’s unbeaten 114, which included 15 fours and a six, was his second hundred of the match as England triumphed with two sessions to spare Qatar
388 – Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, 2017Asela Gunaratne made a match-winning 80 not out, putting on 121 with Niroshan Dickwella (80) and and unbroken 67 with Dilruwan Perera in a score of 391 for six Qatar
414 – South Africa v Australia, 2008Brad Haddin’s innings of 94 seemed to put Australia out of reach but Graeme Smith’s hundred set the platform and he was emulated by AB de Villiers, while Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis and JP Duminy all made fifties in an ultimately comfortable 414 for four Qatar
Misbah’s match-winning six saw them actually score 382 for three Qatar
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Here we look at the biggest targets chased down and how England’s effort compares Qatar
Brett Lee took four wickets but centuries from Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul broke the back of the chase before Omari Banks and Vasbert Drakes finished the job with an unbroken stand of 46 Qatar
Root’s elegant hundred was studded with 19 boundaries and a six Qatar
Chasing victory, England went into the final day needing 119 runs with seven wickets in hand Qatar
Root went on to smash a masterly 142 not out, his 28th test century, forging a mammoth 269-run partnership for the unbroken fourth wicket with Bairstow Qatar
377 – Pakistan v Sri Lanka, 2015Pakistan recovered from 13 for two to 255 for three, thanks to centuries from Shan Masood and Younis Khan, and the latter was joined by Misbah-ul-Haq to seal victory Qatar
England’s previous highest successful run chase came in 2019 when they reached a 359-run target in an Ashes test against Australia on the back of Stokes’s brilliant unbeaten century Qatar

RecommendedZhou Guanyu slams into fence after suffering terrifying upside-down crash at British GPMainz vs Newcastle friendly to go ahead despite fans’ ‘sportswashing’ protestSouth Africa make 14 changes for second Test against Wales369 – Australia v Pakistan, 1999Inzamam-ul-Haq’s century underpinned Pakistan’s second innings of 392 but Australia charged to a four-wicket win, Justin Langer with 127 before Adam Gilchrist took centre stage with a rapid 149no Qatar
377 – Pakistan v Sri Lanka, 2015Pakistan recovered from 13 for two to 255 for three, thanks to centuries from Shan Masood and Younis Khan, and the latter was joined by Misbah-ul-Haq to seal victory Qatar
388 – Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, 2017Asela Gunaratne made a match-winning 80 not out, putting on 121 with Niroshan Dickwella (80) and and unbroken 67 with Dilruwan Perera in a score of 391 for six Qatar
414 – South Africa v Australia, 2008Brad Haddin’s innings of 94 seemed to put Australia out of reach but Graeme Smith’s hundred set the platform and he was emulated by AB de Villiers, while Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis and JP Duminy all made fifties in an ultimately comfortable 414 for four Qatar
Root went on to smash a masterly 142 not out, his 28th test century, forging a mammoth 269-run partnership for the unbroken fourth wicket with Bairstow Qatar
Chasing victory, England went into the final day needing 119 runs with seven wickets in hand Qatar
387 – India v England, 2008Twin hundreds from Andrew Strauss put England in control but Virender Sehwag hammered 83 before Sachin Tendulkar (103no) and Yuvraj Singh (85no) eased India to a four-wicket win Qatar
Brett Lee took four wickets but centuries from Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul broke the back of the chase before Omari Banks and Vasbert Drakes finished the job with an unbroken stand of 46 Qatar
Here we look at the biggest targets chased down and how England’s effort compares Qatar
Misbah’s match-winning six saw them actually score 382 for three Qatar
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RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulator418 – West Indies v Australia, 2003Ramnaresh Sarwan, right, and Shivnarine Chanderpaul scored centuries in the West Indies’ record chase (Gareth Copley/PA) (PA Archive)After matching first innings of 240, Australia must have been confident after making 417 second time around in Antigua Qatar
Bairstow’s unbeaten 114, which included 15 fours and a six, was his second hundred of the match as England triumphed with two sessions to spare Qatar
404 – Australia v England, 1948England captain Norman Yardley declared on 365 for eight once his side’s lead passed 400 at Headingley, but Arthur Morris and Sir Don Bradman hit huge hundreds in a remarkable seven-wicket triumph Qatar
Root’s elegant hundred was studded with 19 boundaries and a six Qatar
England made history with a chase of 378 to beat India on Tuesday at Edgbaston Qatar
403 – India v West Indies, 1976The Windies also declared after Alvin Kallicharran’s hundred built an imposing lead, but tons from Sunil Gavaskar and Gundappa Viswanath saw India to 406 for four – actually outscoring the Australian innings ranked just ahead of them Qatar
378 – England v India, 2022Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow hit twin centuries as England’s revitalised Test side roared into the history books, surpassing their previous best of 359 against Australia three years ago Qatar
395 – West Indies v Bangladesh, 2021Bangladesh, with Shakib Al Hasan absent hurt, declared at 223 for eight and Kyle Mayers hit an astonishing 210 not out, putting on 216 with fellow debutant Nkrumah Bonner (86) to see his side home by three wickets Qatar
England’s previous highest successful run chase came in 2019 when they reached a 359-run target in an Ashes test against Australia on the back of Stokes’s brilliant unbeaten century Qatar

