India's Krishna and Siraj Rock England in Series Finale
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 1 – India's bowlers, led by Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna, took eight wickets after England's strong start, leaving India 52 runs ahead with Yashasvi Jaiswal unbeaten on 51.
- On Friday at The Oval, India fought back in the fifth Test against England, with seam bowlers Krishna and Siraj restricting England to a 23-run lead.
- India's strong bowling attack emerged after a first-innings total of 224 and a quick collapse, while England started well but lost nine wickets for 118 runs.
- Yashasvi Jaiswal scored an unbeaten 51, lifting India to 75-2 and a 52-run lead before bad light stopped play, after being dropped twice early on.
- Prasidh Krishna took 4 wickets for 62 runs, Mohammed Siraj took 4 for 86, and England’s key batsmen including Crawley and Duckett fell despite strong starts.
- India gained a favored position to win and draw the series 2-2, while England’s fielding errors and Woakes’ injury pose challenges ahead of the Ashes.
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