India Draws Test Series Against England After Winning at the Oval by Six Runs
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 4 – Mohammed Siraj took five wickets to secure India’s narrow victory and level the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-2 in a closely fought series against England.
- India defeated England by six runs in the fifth Test at the Oval on Monday, drawing the series 2-2 in a gripping finish.
- Rain delayed play, pushing the decisive match to a fifth day and setting up a tense final session between the teams.
- Chris Woakes notably batted one-handed with a dislocated left shoulder, while Mohammed Siraj took five wickets including the final one to secure India's win.
- Siraj finished with bowling figures of 5-104 and dismissed Atkinson on the first ball of the 86th over, sparking wild celebrations for India.
- The victory pushed India to third in the World Test Championship standings, while England fell to fourth, with Australia and Sri Lanka leading the table.
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