When England set out to chase 371 against India in the first Test at Headingley, history suggested it was improbable. But Ben Duckett made it feel inevitable. In a high-stakes, high-skill match littered with centuries, his 149 stood out not just for its elegance, but for the authority with which it shifted the narrative of the match. It was a reminder that in Test cricket, one batter’s conviction can bend the course of five days.