Siraj’s incredible spell seals victory
In one of the best performances in recent Test history, Mohammed Siraj led India to a historic 6-run win over England in the fifth Test at the Oval. With England needing just 35 runs and three wickets in hand on the final day, it looked like they would win the match easily. But Siraj’s brilliant spell created history.
The pacer picked up a sensational five-wicket haul on the fifth day, dismissing three crucial English batsmen. His teammate Prasidh Krishna also chipped in with four wickets as India levelled the series 2-2 and retained the coveted Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
The thrill of the fourth day continued till the decider
India’s comeback began late on the fourth day when Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj had put England in control after Joe Root and Harry Brook’s centuries pushed the team towards collapse. In the span of 36 runs, England lost three wickets, leaving the match in a delicate position till the final day.
Shubhman Gill, who was leading India in this match, knew that his team needed to win to avoid defeat in the series. And his bowlers responded with utmost tenacity and precision.
England’s hopes dashed
On the final day, the England spectators were expecting a fast finish in the hosts’ favour. However, Siraj’s consistent pace and dynamism rattled the lower order. The last English wicket fell when there were 367 runs on the scoreboard, just six runs away from victory.
A memorable win- for India vs England
This win will be remembered not only for the thrilling margin but also for the spirit shown by India under pressure. Siraj’s performance underlined his growing reputation as a match-winner, while Prasidh proved he can perform well even in difficult situations.
With the series tied, both teams will take the win with pride – but this win will be particularly sweet for India.