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Here are some of the highest successful run chases in international Test cricket:

West Indies vs Australia, 4th Test, Antigua, 2003: West Indies chased down 418 runs
to win the match.

South Africa vs Australia, 2nd Test, Durban, 2002: South Africa chased down 414
runs to win the match.

South Africa vs Australia, 4th Test, Johannesburg, 2006: South Africa chased down
414 runs to win the match.

India vs West Indies, 1st Test, Antigua, 1976: India chased down 406 runs to win the
match.

Australia vs England, 4th Test, Headingley, 1948: Australia chased down 404 runs to
win the match.

India vs England, 1st Test, Chennai, 2008: India chased down 387 runs to win the
match.

South Africa vs Australia, 5th Test, Johannesburg, 2006: South Africa chased down
414 runs to win the match.

South Africa vs Australia, 2nd Test, Port Elizabeth, 2020: South Africa chased down
369 runs to win the match.

Australia vs Pakistan, 3rd Test, Perth, 1994: Australia chased down 369 runs to win
the match.

Australia vs South Africa, 1st Test, Perth, 2008: Australia chased down 414 runs to
win the match.
Please note that this list is not exhaustive and is based on information available up
to my knowledge cutoff in September 2021. Records might have been broken or
new matches with high run chases might have taken place since then.

You said:
More
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Certainly! Here are a few more highest successful run chases in international Test
cricket:

England vs Australia, 3rd Test, Headingley, 2019: England chased down 359 runs to
win the match.

Australia vs India, 4th Test, Brisbane, 2021: Australia chased down 328 runs to win
the match.

Pakistan vs Australia, 4th Test, Abu Dhabi, 2014: Pakistan chased down 302 runs to
win the match.

Sri Lanka vs South Africa, 1st Test, Colombo, 2006: Sri Lanka chased down 352 runs
to win the match.

Australia vs England, 5th Test, The Oval, 1902: Australia chased down 315 runs to
win the match.
India vs England, 3rd Test, Leeds, 2002: India chased down 326 runs to win the
match.

West Indies vs Australia, 3rd Test, Bridgetown, 1999: West Indies chased down 311
runs to win the match.

South Africa vs England, 1st Test, Centurion, 2020: South Africa chased down 376
runs to win the match.

West Indies vs Australia, 3rd Test, Georgetown, 1978: West Indies chased down 297
runs to win the match.

New Zealand vs Bangladesh, 2nd Test, Wellington, 2017: New Zealand chased down
217 runs to win the match.

Please note that the list is based on information available up to my knowledge


cutoff in September 2021. Records might have changed or new matches with high
run chases might have occurred since then.

You said:
By india
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Certainly! Here are some of the highest successful run chases by India in
international Test cricket:

India vs West Indies, 1st Test, Port of Spain, 1976: India chased down 406 runs to
win the match.
India vs England, 1st Test, Chennai, 2008: India chased down 387 runs to win the
match.

India vs Australia, 4th Test, Brisbane, 2021: India chased down 328 runs to win the
match.

India vs England, 2nd Test, Lord's, 1986: India chased down 279 runs to win the
match.

India vs Australia, 2nd Test, Kolkata, 2001: India chased down 276 runs to win the
match.

India vs Australia, 4th Test, Adelaide, 2018: India chased down 231 runs to win the
match.

India vs England, 4th Test, Mumbai, 2016: India chased down 231 runs to win the
match.

India vs West Indies, 3rd Test, Gros Islet, 2006: India chased down 217 runs to win
the match.

India vs England, 2nd Test, Chennai, 2021: India chased down 166 runs to win the
match.

India vs England, 2nd Test, Trent Bridge, 2007: India chased down 73 runs to win the
match.

These are some notable instances of successful run chases by India in Test cricket.
However, it's important to note that the list is based on information available up to
my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, and there may have been new matches
and records since then.
You said:
Details of the third match
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
I apologize, but I would need more specific information about the "third match" you
are referring to in order to provide accurate details. Could you please provide
additional context or clarify which match you are referring to?

You said:
Test number 3 in the above list
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Certainly! The third match mentioned in the list is the 1st Test between India and
England in Chennai in 2008. Here are some details about that match:

Match: India vs England, 1st Test


Date: December 11-15, 2008
Venue: M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India
Summary of the match:

England 1st innings: 316 runs


India 1st innings: 241 runs
England 2nd innings: 311 runs
India 2nd innings: 387 runs
Highlights of India's successful run chase:

India's target was 387 runs to win the match in the fourth innings.
Virender Sehwag played a crucial innings, scoring a blistering 83 runs off just 68
balls, including 11 fours and 4 sixes.
Gautam Gambhir contributed with a solid knock of 66 runs.
Sachin Tendulkar played a vital innings, scoring 103 runs and stitching crucial
partnerships.
Yuvraj Singh played a crucial unbeaten innings of 85 runs, providing strong support
to Tendulkar.
India successfully chased down the target of 387 runs with 8 wickets remaining.
This historic victory by India marked the highest successful run chase in Test cricket
at that time.
It was an outstanding display of batting by the Indian team, led by Sachin Tendulkar,
Virender Sehwag, and Yuvraj Singh, which helped them achieve a remarkable
victory in the match.

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