Key Points

Morne Morkel expressed relief after Joe Root's dismissal, calling him a "sleepless nights" tormentor. Root's 105-run knock ended with an edge to Dhruv Jurel. India's bowling strategy faced scrutiny as England closed in on victory. The final day promises a thrilling finish with the series on the line.

Key Points: Morkel Relieved After Joe Root Dismissal in Tense Oval Test

  • Morkel relieved after Root's dismissal following tormenting knock
  • Root fell to third-man dab, caught behind by Jurel
  • India's bowling strategy under scrutiny after tough Oval conditions
  • Series hangs in balance with England needing 35, India 4 wickets
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Gave me many sleepless nights: India bowling coach Morkel reacts to Root's dismissal

India bowling coach Morne Morkel reacts to Joe Root's dismissal after England batter's record-breaking knock in the fifth Test.

"Oh, I was very happy, very happy. You know, Joe's given me many sleepless nights. – Morne Morkel"

London, August 4

India bowling coach Morne Morkel expressed his delight about the dismissal of England's talismanic batter Joe Root in the final hour of the fourth day of the gripping fifth Test at The Oval, a player who has given him many "sleepless nights".

India found a second wind when Root, who was a constant tormentor throughout India's defence of a 373-run target, lost his precious scalp. He gave in to his habit of dabbing the ball to the third man and perished by sending a thick outside edge to wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel behind the stumps.

As Root returned with a record-shattering 105(152), Morkel's relief was palpable. The former South African seamer, who endured a nightmare while bowling to Root, spilt the beans about his reaction after witnessing his dismissal.

"Oh, I was very happy, very happy. You know, Joe's given me many sleepless nights, or us sleepless nights, and obviously, again, just showed his class today. Yeah, so very happy when we got the back of him," Morkel told reporters at the end of the day's play.

In the final Test, India's decision to deploy two spin bowling all-rounders, a specialist batter and three pacers conspired against them and pushed them to the verge of defeat. The Oval, which has a history of offering hardly anything to spinners, increased the workload on three speedsters, forcing captain Shubman Gill to rotate Akash Deep, Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna constantly.

Morkel explained the rationale behind going with the setup in the decisive Test and revealed that the management felt putting extra runs on the board was the right thing to do. He also acknowledged that after the series concludes, the management will reflect on and identify what they could have done better.

"To be honest with you, that was part of the conversation before every selection so far, you know. We just felt leading into the test match, if you look at the wicket and sort of the overhead conditions for the first three days, they felt that going with the extra batter was going to be important," he said.

"I think in the last two test matches, our fourth seamer didn't really bowl that much because Washi and Jadeh also could hold up an end and bowl some overs. And, yeah, they just thought, OK, having that little extra runs on the board, that was more important. Yeah, 100 per cent. That's a good question, and I think that's something we'll obviously reflect on after the tour, the things we could have done better," he concluded.

The final day of the Test is perfectly poised after rain forced an early closure to the game on Sunday. England returned to the dressing room after putting 339/6 on the board, standing 35 runs away from a 3-1 series win. On the other hand, a spirited bowling performance from quicks left India four wickets away from concluding the series on level terms.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I must say the team selection was questionable. Playing two spinners at The Oval? That too when we knew England's weakness against pace? Hope the management learns from this before the next tour.
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Ananya R
Root's dismissal was the turning point! But why does our team always make these defensive decisions? Extra batter instead of proper bowling options? We need to be more aggressive if we want to win overseas tests. Still, fingers crossed for tomorrow 🤞
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Vikram M
The real hero was Jurel behind the stumps! That catch was crucial. Our young players are showing great promise. Hope the management gives them more chances instead of sticking to same old formulas.
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Karthik V
Morkel's honesty is refreshing! At least he admits they'll reflect on mistakes. Unlike some previous coaches who would just give excuses. The match is perfectly balanced - 35 runs vs 4 wickets. May the better team win! #TestCricketAtItsBest
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Priya S
Rain saved England today! Otherwise our pacers would have finished the job. Akash Deep bowled his heart out. Whatever the result tomorrow, our young bowlers have shown great character in English conditions 👏

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