India Wins 5th Test Against England To Draw Series 2-2
India Wins 5th Test Against England To Draw Series 2-2

India Wins 5th Test Against England To Draw Series 2-2

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India secured a dramatic six-run victory over England on the final day of the 5th Test at The Oval, leveling the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series at 2-2. England, needing just 35 runs with four wickets in hand at the start of Day 5, suffered a collapse triggered by India's pace attack, particularly Mohammed Siraj, who took a match-winning five wickets. Despite Chris Woakes bravely coming out to bat with a dislocated shoulder, England fell short, with Siraj bowling the final wicket to seal one of the closest and most thrilling Test wins in India's history. Joe Root and Harry Brook had mounted a strong partnership the previous day, scoring centuries to bring England close to victory, but the lower order succumbed to pressure and precise bowling. India's bowlers, including Prasidh Krishna and Siraj, played a crucial role in restricting England and turning the match around on the last day. The win denied England a rare home series victory and showcased remarkable sportsmanship and resilience from both teams in a memorable finale.

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