Key Points

India pulled off a stunning six-run win against England at The Oval, thanks to Mohammed Siraj's fiery five-wicket haul. The match went down to the wire as England collapsed from a strong position. Youngsters like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Akash Deep stepped up in the absence of senior players. The thrilling victory leveled the series 2-2, capping off an unforgettable contest.

Key Points: Siraj's five-for seals India's thrilling six-run win at The Oval

  • Siraj's five-wicket haul dismantled England's lower order
  • Prasidh Krishna's yorker sealed the knockout blow
  • India's young brigade stepped up without Rohit and Kohli
  • Joe Root and Harry Brook's centuries nearly rescued England
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5th Test: Siraj's five-for powers India to thrilling six-run win, level series 2-2

Mohammed Siraj's fiery spell powered India to a dramatic six-run victory over England, leveling the series 2-2 in a nerve-wracking final day.

"From a seemingly safe 347/6, England slid to 354/9 - Match Report"

London, Aug 4

Mohammed Siraj delivered a fiery five-wicket haul as India produced a sensational four-wicket burst on a nerve-shredding final morning at The Oval to beat England by six runs and square the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-2.

England began Day 5 needing just 35 runs with four wickets in hand and were firm favourites. But Indian seamers - relentless and inspired - ripped through the hosts' lower order to script one of their finest overseas heists.

Siraj struck twice in a dramatic opening burst. Jamie Smith flirted outside off and edged to Dhruv Jurel, UltraEdge confirming a crisp spike. Moments later, Jamie Overton was trapped in front by a sharp nip-backer - England's review proved futile as ball-tracking upheld umpire Kumar Dharmasena’s call.

Prasidh Krishna then produced the knockout punch - a brutal 141 kph yorker that shattered Josh Tongue’s middle stump, triggering wild celebrations. From a seemingly safe 347/6, England slid to 354/9.

With one wicket in hand and 20 runs needed, Chris Woakes - shoulder dislocated but spirit unbowed - hobbled to the crease. The climax came shortly after. Siraj hit the perfect length and Gus Atkinson, who fought bravely for 17, nicked behind to hand India a pulsating six-run win.

It marked a memorable comeback for a youthful Indian team led by Shubman Gill in the absence of stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Though their absence loomed large early in the series, India’s young brigade - energised by a potent pace attack and flashes of brilliance - seized their moment.

Earlier, Joe Root and Harry Brook’s centuries on Day 4 had dragged England back into contention, but India’s discipline and composure held sway, confirming a fitting 2-2 result to an enthralling five-match series.

Brief scores: India 224 & 396 in 88 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 118, Akash Deep 66; Josh Tongue 5-125, Gus Atkinson 3-127) beat England 247 & 367/10 in 85.1 overs (Harry Brook 111, Joe Root 105; Mohammed Siraj 5-104, Prasidh Krishna 4-126) by six runs.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heart was pounding at 120 bpm during those last few overs! Our pace attack has come of age - Siraj, Bumrah, Prasidh were sensational. Special mention to Dhruv Jurel's keeping too. Well done boys!
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Rahul R
While I'm thrilled with the win, we must acknowledge England's fight too. Woakes playing with dislocated shoulder was pure grit. But our boys showed why they're called lions abroad 🦁 #Proud
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Nisha Z
Shubman Gill's captaincy deserves praise. Handling pressure situations with such maturity at his age is remarkable. And that yorker from Prasidh! 🤯 Pure fire!
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David E
As an England supporter, this hurts but what a match! Siraj was unplayable today. Fair result for the series - both teams had their moments. Looking forward to the next encounter already!
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Shreya B
Yashasvi's century in first innings was crucial. Our batting still needs work but bowling won us this match. BCCI should organize more A-tours to England - our players are adapting well to conditions now.

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