Mohammed SIraj castled Gus Atkinson as India registered a memorable victory over England in the fifth Test encounter at The Oval on Monday. It was a special performance from Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna as the visitors claimed the six-run win. Siraj ended the match with a five-wicket haul while Prasidh played his role to perfection with four wickets to his name. The last wicket to fall was that of Atkinson as he was beaten completely by a yorker that crashed into his stumps. The crowd erupted as Indian players celebrated a win that levelled the five-match Test series 2-2 for the visitors.
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The tireless Mohammed Siraj (5/104) emerged as the team’s biggest hero with one of his finest bowling efforts. He finished the series with 23 wickets, the highest across both teams.
Set a record target of 374, England were placed at 339 for six when bad light and torrential rain forced an early stumps on the fourth evening.
India picked up the remaining four wickets in quick time, as England’s second innings ended at 367 in 85.1 overs.
Siraj and Prasidh Krishna (4/126) sizzled with the ball when their team needed them the most.
Down with a shoulder injury and his left arm in a sling, Chris Woakes came at number 11 and battled tremendous pain while he was in the middle.
England won the opener by five wickets at Leeds, but India came back strongly with their crushing 336-run victory in the second match at Birmingham, before the hosts regained their series lead by edging out the Shubman Gill-led visitors by 22 runs at Lord’s.
India produced a remarkable fifth day batting display to share honours in the fourth game at Manchester.
Then came the memorable comeback by the tourists after Joe Root and Harry Brook had hit what looked to be series-clinching centuries, setting up a tantalising final day’s play with three wickets on the fourth evening.
(With PTI inputs)