England’s top 5 successful Test run chases showcase remarkable resilience and skill, highlighted by historic victories against Australia and India. From thrilling finishes at Leeds to dominant performances at Birmingham, these chases reflect England’s fighting spirit and ability to overcome challenging targets in high-pressure situations throughout cricket history.
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5. 315/4 vs Australia, Leeds, 2001

During the 2001 Ashes series, England secured their fourth-highest successful chase at Headingley, Leeds. Australia set a target of 315 runs after declaring at 176/4 in the second innings. Despite a poor start losing both openers for 33, Mark Butcher’s unbeaten 173 guided England to a thrilling 315/4 victory.
4. 332/7 vs Australia, Melbourne, 1928

England’s first successful chase above 300 came in the 1928-29 Ashes at the MCG. Australia set England 332 runs to win after strong centuries from Bill Woodfull and Don Bradman. England’s solid partnerships, including a 135 from Herbert Sutcliffe, saw them reach 332/7 and win the match.
3. 362/9 vs Australia, Leeds, 2019

2. 373/5 vs India, Leeds, 2025

England’s second-highest chase came against India at Headingley in 2025. Chasing 371, England reached 373/5 in just 82 overs, powered by Ben Duckett’s superb 149. Despite India’s five centuries in the match, England sealed a historic win.
1. 378/3 vs India, Birmingham, 2022
