New Delhi. On the fourth day of the Test, the century innings of KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant have brought India to a very strong position. In the 90 -over game on the last day of the Test, the English team has to score 350 more which will not be easy. If we look at the history of the Handingley Cricket Ground, the team that batting on the second order has won on 34 occasions, while the first batting i.e. the target team has won on 29 occasions. The biggest chase score in Test history so far on the Handingley Cricket Ground is 404 runs, which Australia achieved against England in 1948. In 2019, Australia had a target of 359 runs against England. At the same time, after 1948, the biggest score chased by a foreign team in Leeds is 322, which was achieved by the West Indies against England in 2017. These figures prove that if Team India is able to keep a target of about 400 or more in front of England, then its victory can be said to be certain to a large extent.