Mohammed Siraj-inspired India refuse to die, Oval Test, series heading for thriller Day 5
THE OVAL CRICKET GROUND, LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 4 – Mohammed Siraj bowled 26 overs and took crucial wickets to keep India in contention, aiming to level the series and retain the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
- Yesterday at The Oval, England ended day four on 339/6 chasing 374 runs set by India, with four wickets remaining.
- In the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, pacer Mohammed Siraj has been India’s standout performer in the series.
- Following a 1,000th delivery milestone, Siraj completed 1,000 series deliveries, claiming 4 wickets and inspiring Prasidh Krishna’s LBW of Joe Root with 37 runs still needed.
- At the start of day five, Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton resume the chase as India hopes for an early breakthrough.
- Looking at the series score, India needs victory at the Oval to square the series and retain the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025.
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