Key Points

India's bowlers staged a strong comeback as Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj claimed four wickets each. England managed a slim 23-run lead despite half-centuries from Zak Crawley and Harry Brook. The match remains finely balanced as India prepares to bat again. Rain interruptions added to the drama on Day Two at The Oval.

Key Points: Prasidh Krishna and Siraj take four-fers as England lead India by 23 runs

  • Siraj and Prasidh took four wickets each to restrict England
  • Zak Crawley top-scored with 64 while Harry Brook hit 53
  • England managed only 247, their lowest total in the series
  • India trails by 23 runs with a crucial final session ahead
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5th Test: Prasidh and Siraj pick four-fers as England earn 23-run lead over India

India's Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj took four wickets each, restricting England to 247 and a narrow 23-run lead in the 5th Test at The Oval.

"Siraj got crucial scalps through his nip-backers and yorkers to pick 4-86 and be the current leading wicket-taker of the ongoing series. – Match Report"

London, Aug 1

Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj led a brilliant fightback for India by picking four wickets apiece as the visitors kept England's lead down to 23 runs after dismissing them for 247 in 51.2 overs on Day Two of the fifth and final Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at The Oval here on Friday.

When England put on an entertaining 92-run opening stand off only 12.4 overs and reached 109/1 at lunch, it felt that they would run all the way to take a huge lead. But from the post-lunch session onwards, Siraj got crucial scalps through his nip-backers and yorkers to pick 4-86 and be the current leading wicket-taker of the ongoing series.

Prasidh then troubled batters with up-and-down bounce as well as sideways movement to take 4-62. For England, Zak Crawley and Harry Brook went on to make half-centuries. While Crawley top-scored with 64, Brook’s 53 helped England take a slender lead and leave the match on a knife-edge, especially with India set to bat for an hour and 40 minutes.

The final session began with Gus Atkinson creaming Siraj and Prasidh each for a boundary. But on the fifth ball of the 47th over, Atkinson couldn’t middle his pull shot and mid-on took a simple catch to give Prasidh his fourth wicket.

Brook then swept Siraj for six in a style reminiscent of Rishabh Pant, before rain caused the proceedings to stop for 40 minutes. When play resumed, Brook brought up his 13th Test fifty off 57 balls. But Siraj managed to finish with four wickets as Brook tried to clip one away but was only left to see his stumps being rattled. With no Chris Woakes available for batting, it brought an end to England's innings at 247, their lowest total of this series.

Brief scores:

India 224 in 69.4 overs (Karun Nair 57, B. Sai Sudharsan 38; Gus Atkinson 5-33, Josh Tongue 3-57) trail England 247 all out in 51.2 overs (Zak Crawley 64, Harry Brook 53; Prasidh Krishna 4-62, Mohammed Siraj 4-86) by 23 runs

- IANS

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Ananya R
Siraj's yorkers were 🔥 today! But honestly, our batting needs to step up tomorrow. 23-run deficit isn't much, but we can't afford another collapse like first innings. Hope Gill and Kohli show their class!
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Vikram M
Prasidh Krishna proving his worth finally! After getting bashed in ODIs, this test performance shows his potential in red-ball cricket. Selectors should persist with him in tests.
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Priya S
England's batting was reckless as usual. Bazball might work against weaker attacks but our bowlers showed how to handle it. Still, match is evenly poised - exciting cricket ahead!
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David E
As an England fan, I must admit India's bowling was superb today. That spell from Siraj after lunch changed everything. Test cricket at its best!
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Siddharth J
While bowlers did well, our fielding was sloppy today. Missed at least 2 clear run-out chances and dropped Brook early. These small things can cost us the match. Need to be sharper tomorrow!

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