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England vs India, 5th Test Match Summary

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Match Ended   
The Oval, London , Jul 31, 2025
247&367 (85.1)
224&396
India beat England by 6 runs
IND 224/10
Bat Top Batsmen
57 (109)
  • 8x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 52.29SR
38 (108)
  • 6x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 35.18SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 1.52
21.4
OVERS
33/5
R/W
Bowler
ECON 3.56
16
OVERS
57/3
R/W
ENG 247/10
Bat Top Batsmen
64 (57)
  • 14x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 112.28SR
53 (64)
  • 5x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 82.81SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 3.87
16
OVERS
62/4
R/W
Bowler
ECON 5.26
16.2
OVERS
86/4
R/W
IND 396/10
Bat Top Batsmen
118 (164)
  • 14x4s
  • 2x6s
  • 71.95SR
66 (94)
  • 12x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 70.21SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 4.16
30
OVERS
125/5
R/W
Bowler
ECON 4.70
27
OVERS
127/3
R/W
ENG 367/10
Bat Top Batsmen
111 (98)
  • 14x4s
  • 2x6s
  • 113.26SR
105 (152)
  • 12x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 69.07SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 3.44
30.1
OVERS
104/5
R/W
Bowler
ECON 4.66
27
OVERS
126/4
R/W
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Both sides will enjoy a well-earned break after a gruelling five-match series. England’s home Test summer is done. Next up, they host South Africa for three ODIs and three T20Is in September. Their next red-ball challenge will be the Ashes in Australia later this year. India, meanwhile, shift focus to the Asia Cup next month, followed by a home Test series against West Indies in October. That’s all from us for now, but there’s plenty of cricket to look forward to. The second Test between Zimbabwe and New Zealand begins Thursday, while the ODI series between West Indies and Pakistan starts Friday. On the domestic front, The Hundred kicks off Tuesday. Take care and goodbye!
Since the series has ended in a draw, both Shubman Gill and Ben Stokes will be awarded the Pataudi Medal. Before the presentation, the two skippers stand in front of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy for the customary photographs. Both sides had their 'what could have been' moments across the matches, so a drawn series feels just right. England were the favourites coming into this series and, having led 2-1, had two cracks at closing it out but couldn’t finish the job. India, with a new-look side and a young captain, have punched above their weight and will take great heart from this result.
The skipper of England, Ben Stokes, says it’s always difficult when you can’t actively participate in a game, but it was another hard-fought contest that went right down to Day 5. He reflects on what he calls an amazing series to be a part of and admits there's disappointment in not getting over the line. He says he his incredibly proud of his team and would have loved to win the series, but it just wasn’t meant to be. Stokes has high praise for Chris Woakes, saying there was never any question in Woakes’ mind about going out to bat. Adds that it just shows how much it means to these players to represent their country. He also acknowledges the fight shown by India and says he is sure Shubman Gill will be equally proud of how his team battled through. Mentions that India vs England is always a massive series, and emotions inevitably pour out once the game is on the line. Further says that it just shows the passion and desire of everyone who walks out to represent their country. Shares that he is really happy with how it went for him with the ball. Says that rehab starts now for him to get ready for the Ashes in November.
The Indian captain, Shubman Gill, is India's PLAYER OF THE SERIES, adjudged by England coach, Brendon McCullum. He collects the medal and a bottle of champagne from one of the dignitaries and walks up for a chat. He is all smiles and calls the series fantastic. Says every game went into the final day, which shows both sides came with their A-game. Adds that captaincy becomes much easier when you have bowlers like Siraj and Prasidh in the side. Says the way they responded was magnificent. Highlights that they were confident even on Day 4 despite being under the pump. Points that after a couple of wickets fell, they knew England were under pressure. On Siraj, he says he gave his all in every spell he bowled. On being asked whether a 2-2 scoreline reads fair, he agrees that it is a fair reflection and says it shows how passionate both sides were throughout the series. Calls his batting very rewarding and tells that his aim was to be the best batter in the series and feels satisfied to get there. Stresses that it is about sorting things out mentally and technique-wise as well. Says that the biggest learning for him in the last six weeks is to never give up.
Harry Brook is named England's PLAYER OF THE SERIES by India's coach Gautam Gambhir. Brook says they were feeling confident with two set batters at the crease and thought they could easily see it home. He adds that Siraj bowled exceptionally well and deserves all the success for the way he performed under pressure. Says that he expected the pitch to play a bit flatter, although the overcast conditions kept things challenging. He mentions he respects Siraj a lot and credits him for turning the game. Reflecting on Chris Woakes coming out to bat despite his injury, Brook says there was never any doubt that Woakes was going to bat. Calls it unfortunate not to cross the line but says that’s just how cricket goes. States that he felt things were going really well and, had they found a couple of big overs before he got out, the game could have been done there itself. Shares that his thought process was to score quickly and bring the target down to around 40.
Mohammed Siraj is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his outstanding performance, picking up 9 wickets in the game (4 in the first innings and 5 in the second). Dinesh Karthik is alongside him to assist with the translation. He says he feels really amazing, and everyone believed from Day 1 that they could win it. Says he kept his plans simple, to hit the right areas and wickets would fall as a bonus. Shares that when he woke in the morning, he believed that he could do it. Also shares that he downloaded a picture from Google, which said 'Believe'. On Brook’s dropped catch, he admits it was a turning point in the match. He concedes that had he taken it cleanly, the game wouldn’t have dragged on this long. He, then, appreciates Harry Brook for batting really well and then reflects on the heartbreak at Lord’s. Also shares that Ravindra Jadeja told him to back his instincts and remember his father and do it for him.
Time for the presentation ceremony...
At the start of Day 4, England needed 324 more runs for the win, and India managed to remove Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope in the first 75 minutes. But then the two centurions, Joe Root and Harry Brook, ground India to dust with a 195-run stand. Brook counter-attacked, and during that phase, a crucial moment came when Siraj accidentally stepped on the boundary cushions after taking the catch while Harry was on 19. After Lunch, Brook dialled it down, but England still piled on 153 runs in the afternoon session, leaving the visitors looking flat. After Tea, Prasidh Krishna struck twice in the space of nine balls, removing Bethell and Root, and belief began to grow in the Indian camp. Krishna and Siraj charged in with adrenaline and intensity, with every ball feeling like an event, until bad light and later rain brought the day’s play to an end.
Day 3 saw a drastic shift in conditions, with the surface no longer as green as it had been earlier. India dominated the morning session under bright skies, with nightwatchman Akash Deep going on to register his maiden Test fifty. Dropped on 20 and 40 on Day 2, Yashasvi Jaiswal made England pay by bringing up his second century of the series. To their credit, the hosts responded better in the afternoon session, chipping away at the wickets, with Josh Tongue eventually finishing with a five-wicket haul. However, their hopes of restricting India’s lead to under 350 were dashed by a late assault from Washington Sundar. In their pursuit of 374, England’s start wasn’t as rapid as usual but was steady nonetheless, until Zak Crawley fell in the final over of the day, allowing the tourists to finish Day 3 on a high.
Day 2 began with the English dominance in the morning session as they wrapped up India on 224, with Gus Atkinson completing his 5-fer. Coming to bat, Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley took the Indian seamers apart with a ferocious batting assault, adding 92 runs in no time. Both fell on either side of the Lunch break, triggering a collapse. Harry Brook kept the flame of the fight ignited from one end, but lacked a stable hand at the other end. Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna took four wickets each as England slipped from 129/1 to 247 all out, managing only a 23-run lead. In reply, India lost KL Rahul and Sai Sudharsan but Yashasvi Jaiswal stepped up with a brilliant fifty to take India 52 runs ahead by Stumps. England, though, were sloppy in the field as they dropped Jaiswal twice and Sudharsan was also offered a reprieve.
Going back to where it all started, for the fifth consecutive time in the series, England won the toss and, spotting a green surface under overcast skies, Ollie Pope opted to bowl. The opening day had a fragmented rhythm, with rain interruptions breaking the flow time and again. In the passages of play that did unfold, India managed to string together a few partnerships, and several batters got starts, but none could convert, thanks to Gus Atkinson’s disciplined spell that kept the scoring in check. Josh Tongue sprayed it around but stepped up with a couple of absolute jaffas, bagging two prized scalps. England suffered a setback as Chris Woakes walked off with a dislocated left shoulder, leaving them a bowler short. India’s top order crumbled early, and skipper Shubman Gill’s run-out only deepened the damage. But Karun Nair held firm, building steady alliances with Sai Sudharsan and, later, Washington Sundar to steer India to a respectable 204 for 6 at Stumps.
England came into the 25th day of the series needing 35 runs to win, while India required 4 wickets. Jamie Overton kicked things off with a couple of boundaries, the second a bit streaky but valuable all the same. But then Mohammed Siraj took over, removing both overnight batters, Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton. England’s hopes flickered through Gus Atkinson, and in between, Prasidh Krishna landed another crucial blow. Then, in a brave act, Chris Woakes walked out with his left arm in a sling. While he didn’t face a ball and struggled to run, his presence helped Atkinson bring England within one big hit of victory. But it wasn’t to be, as Siraj landed the final blow and sealed India's narrowest win in terms of runs in Tests.
KL Rahul is the next to have a chat. He says this win means everything. He reflects on the doubts surrounding Test cricket, the constant questions about its future, but says both teams answered it well. He admits that they were put under pressure at times but they fought in every game. Says 2-2 might be a draw, but feels that this will rank right at the top for Indian Test cricket. Mentions that not having the senior pros like Rohit, Virat and Ashwin in the side took them a couple of weeks to settle in. He feels that everyone asking him about the English conditions made him realise that he has stepped into a different role to guide the youngsters in the team. He is full of praise for Shubman Gill. Calls him a phenomenal captain who led from the front and showed immense character. He believes that Gill will take India to greater heights in the format.
The man of the moment for India, Mohammed Siraj is up for a chat with Dinesh Karthik. Siraj says he was just focusing on bowling in the right areas and was not too concerned if he conceded a boundary. Says his only aim was to pick wickets for his country. On being asked about Brook's dropped catch, he admits that he didn't think he would tread on the boundary after taking the catch. Calls it a match-changing moment as he mentions Brook went into a T20 mode. Reflects that they were well behind in the game after that dropped catch, but he kept believing in himself that he could turn the game from any point and feels happy to do it for his country.
There is nothing quite like Test cricket! India looked down and out on Day 4, but have risen from the ashes to pull off one of the greatest Test wins. England are left crestfallen. At 332 for 4, needing just 42 more, the game was theirs to lose and to fall short from there will sting. These two teams have delivered a series for the ages, and given how closely fought it was, 2-2 feels like a fair result.
Over 85.1 : 367/10
0 Runs
  • W 85.1
G. Atkinson
17 (29)
C. Woakes
0 (0)
M. Siraj
30.1-6-104-5
85.1
W
Mohammed Siraj To Gus Atkinson OUT!
OUT! BOWLED 'EM! KNOCKED HIM OVER! Mohammed Siraj does it for India and saves his side from a series defeat! Absolute scenes at the Kennington Oval. Celebrations begin in the Indian dressing room! Mohammed Siraj charges in from over the stumps and fires a laser-straight yorker, aimed at the off stump. Gus Atkinson bends low and looks to drag it to the leg side with a sweep shot, but misses and the ball uproots the off pole. All the Indian players engulf Siraj as he finishes off with a 5-for in this inning. INDIA WIN BY 6 RUNS!
Over 85 : 367/9
3 Runs
  • 284.1
  • 084.2
  • 084.3
  • 084.4
  • 084.5
  • 184.6
G. Atkinson
17 (28)
C. Woakes
0 (0)
P. Krishna
27-3-126-4
84.6
1
Prasidh Krishna To Gus Atkinson
Atkinson gets a huge cheer from the English crowd as he retains the strike once again! Krishna fires in a low full toss, outside off, Gus Atkinson shuffles across off and drags it along the ground, through wide mid on for a single. England need 7 runs to win now!
The batters get together for a chat. Dhruv Jurel has taken off one glove this time.
84.5
0
Prasidh Krishna To Gus Atkinson
Short delivery, outside off, Gus Atkinson misses on the pull shot and Jurel runs forward to collect the ball.
84.4
0
Prasidh Krishna To Gus Atkinson
Wide yorker, outside off, Gus Atkinson again cannot get bat on ball as he looks to slash it through the off side.
84.3
0
Prasidh Krishna To Gus Atkinson
Another swing and a miss! This one gets an extra kick off the deck, on a short length, on top of off. Gus Atkinson clears the front leg to make some room for himself, and again throws his bat to pull, but gets no connection.
84.2
0
Prasidh Krishna To Gus Atkinson
On the shorter side, over the top of middle. Gus Atkinson swings hard to pull it away, but the ball sneaks in off the deck and beats the bat on the way to the keeper.
Chris Woakes is grimacing in pain as he completes the second run. Walks over to his partner for a chat.
84.1
2
Prasidh Krishna To Gus Atkinson
Low full toss, on middle, Gus Atkinson takes the ball on the full and heaves it to the right of long on. Sai Sudharsan from long on intercepts with a slide. The man converging from deep mid-wicket collects it and throws towards the bowler. The batters cross each other twice.
Usually, we have seen keepers taking one glove off, but Dhruv Jurel had both gloves on.
Over 84 : 364/9
7 Runs
  • 083.1
  • 683.2
  • 083.3
  • 083.4
  • 083.5
  • 1 B 83.6
G. Atkinson
14 (22)
C. Woakes
0 (0)
M. Siraj
30-6-104-4
83.6
b
Mohammed Siraj To Gus Atkinson
Smart running! Mohammed Siraj is absolutely fuming at Dhruv Jurel as he misses scoring a direct hit at the striker's end. Siraj hurls it wide on off, and on a fuller length. Gus Atkinson reaches at it, swings and misses and instantly calls Woakes through for a bye. Chris Woakes responds well and scoots through to get to the other end. Dhruv Jurel collects the ball and runs forward and releases an underarm throw, but misses to hit. Siraj collects it on the follow-through. It means Gus Atkinson will take the strike in the next over.
Does the field come up now? No, the field stays back.
83.5
0
Mohammed Siraj To Gus Atkinson
SWING AND A MISS! Mohammed Siraj goes for a yorker, but misfires it as a full toss. Gus Atkinson swings for the hills with all his might. Tries to heave it over the leg side, but misses on the connection. The ball just sneaks past the leg stump, on the bounce to the left of Dhruv Jurel.
Shubman Gill from the slips walks up to have a chat with Mohammed Siraj.
83.4
0
Mohammed Siraj To Gus Atkinson
Siraj goes full and around leg, Gus Atkinson backs away and gives it a big whack across the line. Gets an inside edge that dribbles towards deep fine leg. No single taken.
85 OV
3 Runs
P. Krishna to G. Atkinson
  • 284.1
  • 084.2
  • 084.3
  • 084.4
  • 084.5
  • 184.6
84 OV
7 Runs
M. Siraj to G. Atkinson
  • 083.1
  • 683.2
  • 083.3
  • 083.4
  • 083.5
  • 1 B 83.6
83 OV
1 Runs
P. Krishna to G. Atkinson J. Tongue
  • 082.1
  • 082.2
  • 082.3
  • 182.4
  • 082.5
  • W 82.6
82 OV
1 Runs
M. Siraj to G. Atkinson J. Tongue
  • 181.1
  • 081.2
  • 081.3
  • 081.4
  • 081.5
  • 081.6
81 OV
1 Runs
P. Krishna to G. Atkinson J. Tongue
  • 080.1
  • 180.2
  • 080.3
  • 080.4
  • 080.5
  • 080.6
80 OV
1 Runs
M. Siraj to G. Atkinson J. Overton J. Tongue
  • 079.1
  • 079.2
  • 079.3
  • 1 LB 79.4
  • W 79.5
  • 079.6
79 OV
4 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Overton G. Atkinson
  • 078.1
  • 078.2
  • 078.3
  • 178.4
  • 078.5
  • 378.6
78 OV
2 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Smith G. Atkinson
  • 077.1
  • 077.2
  • W 77.3
  • 077.4
  • 077.5
  • 277.6
77 OV
8 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Overton
  • 076.1
  • 076.2
  • 476.3
  • 476.4
  • 076.5
  • 076.6
76 OV
0 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Smith
  • 075.1
  • 075.2
  • 075.3
  • 075.4
  • 075.5
  • 075.6
75 OV
1 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Smith J. Overton
  • 074.1
  • 074.2
  • 074.3
  • 174.4
  • 074.5
  • 074.6
74 OV
1 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Smith J. Overton
  • 073.1
  • 1 LB 73.2
  • 073.3
  • 073.4
  • 073.5
  • 073.6
73 OV
2 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Root J. Smith
  • 072.1
  • 1 LB 72.2
  • 1 LB 72.3
  • 072.4
  • 072.5
  • W 72.6
72 OV
3 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root J. Smith
  • 071.1
  • 171.2
  • 171.3
  • 071.4
  • 1 LB 71.5
  • 071.6
71 OV
1 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Root J. Bethell J. Smith
  • 170.1
  • 070.2
  • 070.3
  • W 70.4
  • 070.5
  • 070.6
70 OV
1 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root J. Bethell
  • 069.1
  • 069.2
  • 169.3
  • 069.4
  • 069.5
  • 069.6
69 OV
12 Runs
A. Deep to J. Root J. Bethell
  • 5 WD 68.1
  • 268.1
  • 068.2
  • 168.3
  • 068.4
  • 468.5
  • 068.6
68 OV
1 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root J. Bethell
  • 167.1
  • 067.2
  • 067.3
  • 067.4
  • 067.5
  • 067.6
67 OV
0 Runs
A. Deep to J. Bethell
  • 066.1
  • 066.2
  • 066.3
  • 066.4
  • 066.5
  • 066.6
66 OV
10 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root
  • 065.1
  • 065.2
  • 265.3
  • 465.4
  • 465.5
  • 065.6
65 OV
0 Runs
A. Deep to J. Bethell
  • 064.1
  • 064.2
  • 064.3
  • 064.4
  • 064.5
  • 064.6
64 OV
6 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root J. Bethell
  • 163.1
  • 063.2
  • 063.3
  • 163.4
  • 063.5
  • 463.6
63 OV
8 Runs
A. Deep to H. Brook J. Bethell
  • 062.1
  • 462.2
  • 462.3
  • W 62.4
  • 062.5
  • 062.6
62 OV
7 Runs
M. Siraj to H. Brook J. Root
  • 161.1
  • 161.2
  • 161.3
  • 061.4
  • 461.5
  • 061.6
61 OV
7 Runs
W. Sundar to H. Brook
  • 060.1
  • 060.2
  • 060.3
  • 460.4
  • 260.5
  • 160.6
60 OV
6 Runs
R. Jadeja to J. Root H. Brook
  • 059.1
  • 059.2
  • 159.3
  • 159.4
  • 059.5
  • 459.6
59 OV
3 Runs
W. Sundar to J. Root H. Brook
  • 158.1
  • 058.2
  • 058.3
  • 158.4
  • 058.5
  • 158.6
58 OV
5 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Root
  • 257.1
  • 057.2
  • 057.3
  • 057.4
  • 257.5
  • 157.6
57 OV
3 Runs
R. Jadeja to J. Root H. Brook
  • 056.1
  • 056.2
  • 056.3
  • 156.4
  • 156.5
  • 156.6
56 OV
5 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Root H. Brook
  • 155.1
  • 155.2
  • 155.3
  • 055.4
  • 155.5
  • 155.6
55 OV
6 Runs
R. Jadeja to H. Brook J. Root
  • 154.1
  • 054.2
  • 054.3
  • 154.4
  • 454.5
  • 054.6
54 OV
5 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Root H. Brook
  • 053.1
  • 153.2
  • 1 WD 53.3
  • 153.3
  • 053.4
  • 153.5
  • 153.6
53 OV
7 Runs
R. Jadeja to J. Root H. Brook
  • 052.1
  • 452.2
  • 052.3
  • 152.4
  • 152.5
  • 152.6
52 OV
2 Runs
P. Krishna to H. Brook J. Root
  • 051.1
  • 151.2
  • 051.3
  • 051.4
  • 151.5
  • 051.6
51 OV
9 Runs
A. Deep to H. Brook J. Root
  • 150.1
  • 2 LB 50.2
  • 050.3
  • 150.4
  • 450.5
  • 150.6
50 OV
7 Runs
M. Siraj to H. Brook J. Root
  • 149.1
  • 049.2
  • 149.3
  • 449.4
  • 149.5
  • 049.6
49 OV
12 Runs
A. Deep to J. Root H. Brook
  • 048.1
  • 448.2
  • 048.3
  • 348.4
  • 448.5
  • 148.6
48 OV
1 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root H. Brook
  • 047.1
  • 047.2
  • 147.3
  • 047.4
  • 047.5
  • 047.6
47 OV
2 Runs
A. Deep to H. Brook J. Root
  • 046.1
  • 046.2
  • 046.3
  • 146.4
  • 046.5
  • 146.6
46 OV
3 Runs
M. Siraj to H. Brook J. Root
  • 145.1
  • 045.2
  • 245.3
  • 045.4
  • 045.5
  • 045.6
45 OV
3 Runs
W. Sundar to H. Brook J. Root
  • 044.1
  • 044.2
  • 144.3
  • 144.4
  • 144.5
  • 044.6
44 OV
4 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root H. Brook
  • 043.1
  • 043.2
  • 1 B 43.3
  • 143.4
  • 143.5
  • 143.6
43 OV
6 Runs
W. Sundar to H. Brook J. Root
  • 142.1
  • 142.2
  • 042.3
  • 442.4
  • 042.5
  • 042.6
42 OV
4 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root
  • 041.1
  • 041.2
  • 441.3
  • 041.4
  • 041.5
  • 041.6
41 OV
5 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Root H. Brook
  • 140.1
  • 140.2
  • 140.3
  • 040.4
  • 040.5
  • 240.6
40 OV
6 Runs
M. Siraj to H. Brook J. Root
  • 139.1
  • 039.2
  • 439.3
  • 139.4
  • 039.5
  • 039.6
39 OV
11 Runs
P. Krishna to H. Brook J. Root
  • 138.1
  • 138.2
  • 038.3
  • 438.4
  • 438.5
  • 138.6
38 OV
2 Runs
A. Deep to J. Root H. Brook
  • 137.1
  • 137.2
  • 037.3
  • 037.4
  • 037.5
  • 037.6
37 OV
2 Runs
P. Krishna to H. Brook J. Root
  • 136.1
  • 036.2
  • 036.3
  • 036.4
  • 036.5
  • 136.6
36 OV
7 Runs
A. Deep to J. Root H. Brook
  • 135.1
  • 135.2
  • 035.3
  • 5 WD 35.4
  • 035.4
  • 035.5
  • 035.6
35 OV
16 Runs
P. Krishna to H. Brook
  • 634.1
  • 034.2
  • 434.3
  • 234.4
  • 434.5
  • 034.6
34 OV
11 Runs
A. Deep to H. Brook J. Root
  • 033.1
  • 033.2
  • 433.3
  • 633.4
  • 133.5
  • 033.6
33 OV
5 Runs
P. Krishna to H. Brook J. Root
  • 032.1
  • 032.2
  • 132.3
  • 032.4
  • 032.5
  • 432.6
32 OV
0 Runs
A. Deep to J. Root
  • 031.1
  • 031.2
  • 031.3
  • 031.4
  • 031.5
  • 031.6
31 OV
6 Runs
P. Krishna to H. Brook J. Root
  • 030.1
  • 030.2
  • 130.3
  • 130.4
  • 030.5
  • 430.6
30 OV
2 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root H. Brook
  • 029.1
  • 129.2
  • 029.3
  • 029.4
  • 029.5
  • 129.6
29 OV
7 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Root H. Brook
  • 028.1
  • 028.2
  • 428.3
  • 128.4
  • 128.5
  • 128.6
28 OV
5 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root O. Pope H. Brook
  • 427.1
  • 127.2
  • W 27.3
  • 027.4
  • 027.5
  • 027.6
27 OV
14 Runs
P. Krishna to O. Pope
  • 026.1
  • 426.2
  • 026.3
  • 226.4
  • 426.5
  • 426.6
26 OV
0 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root
  • 025.1
  • 025.2
  • 025.3
  • 025.4
  • 025.5
  • 025.6
25 OV
1 Runs
P. Krishna to J. Root O. Pope
  • 1 LB 24.1
  • 024.2
  • 024.3
  • 024.4
  • 024.5
  • 024.6
24 OV
3 Runs
M. Siraj to J. Root O. Pope
  • 123.1
  • 123.2
  • 023.3
  • 123.4
  • 023.5
  • 023.6
23 OV
1 Runs
P. Krishna to B. Duckett J. Root O. Pope
  • 022.1
  • 022.2
  • 022.3
  • W 22.4
  • 122.5
  • 022.6
22 OV
7 Runs
M. Siraj to B. Duckett O. Pope
  • 421.1
  • 221.2
  • 021.3
  • 121.4
  • 021.5
  • 021.6
21 OV
3 Runs
A. Deep to B. Duckett
  • 020.1
  • 020.2
  • 020.3
  • 220.4
  • 020.5
  • 120.6
20 OV
11 Runs
M. Siraj to B. Duckett O. Pope
  • 419.1
  • 119.2
  • 419.3
  • 019.4
  • 219.5
  • 019.6
19 OV
2 Runs
A. Deep to O. Pope B. Duckett
  • 018.1
  • 018.2
  • 018.3
  • 118.4
  • 018.5
  • 118.6
18 OV
0 Runs
M. Siraj to B. Duckett
  • 017.1
  • 017.2
  • 017.3
  • 017.4
  • 017.5
  • 017.6
17 OV
1 Runs
A. Deep to B. Duckett
  • 016.1
  • 016.2
  • 016.3
  • 016.4
  • 016.5
  • 116.6
16 OV
5 Runs
M. Siraj to B. Duckett O. Pope
  • 115.1
  • 015.2
  • 415.3
  • 015.4
  • 015.5
  • 015.6
15 OV
3 Runs
A. Deep to B. Duckett O. Pope
  • 014.1
  • 114.2
  • 114.3
  • 014.4
  • 114.5
  • 014.6
14 OV
0 Runs
M. Siraj to Z. Crawley O. Pope
  • 013.1
  • 013.2
  • 013.3
  • 013.4
  • W 13.5
  • 013.6
13 OV
6 Runs
P. Krishna to B. Duckett Z. Crawley
  • 112.1
  • 112.2
  • 012.3
  • 112.4
  • 1 LB 12.5
  • 212.6
12 OV
1 Runs
M. Siraj to B. Duckett Z. Crawley
  • 011.1
  • 011.2
  • 111.3
  • 011.4
  • 011.5
  • 011.6
11 OV
1 Runs
P. Krishna to B. Duckett Z. Crawley
  • 010.1
  • 010.2
  • 010.3
  • 010.4
  • 110.5
  • 010.6
10 OV
5 Runs
M. Siraj to B. Duckett Z. Crawley
  • 09.1
  • 49.2
  • 19.3
  • 09.4
  • 09.5
  • 09.6
9 OV
5 Runs
A. Deep to B. Duckett Z. Crawley
  • 08.1
  • 08.2
  • 08.3
  • 28.4
  • 38.5
  • 08.6
8 OV
5 Runs
M. Siraj to B. Duckett Z. Crawley
  • 07.1
  • 07.2
  • 47.3
  • 17.4
  • 07.5
  • 07.6
7 OV
0 Runs
A. Deep to Z. Crawley
  • 06.1
  • 06.2
  • 06.3
  • 06.4
  • 06.5
  • 06.6
6 OV
0 Runs
P. Krishna to B. Duckett
  • 05.1
  • 05.2
  • 05.3
  • 05.4
  • 05.5
  • 05.6
5 OV
3 Runs
A. Deep to B. Duckett Z. Crawley
  • 24.1
  • 04.2
  • 04.3
  • 14.4
  • 04.5
  • 04.6
4 OV
8 Runs
P. Krishna to Z. Crawley B. Duckett
  • 13.1
  • 13.2
  • 13.3
  • 03.4
  • 13.5
  • 43.6
3 OV
6 Runs
A. Deep to Z. Crawley B. Duckett
  • 02.1
  • 02.2
  • 42.3
  • 02.4
  • 2 NB 2.5
  • 02.5
  • 02.6
2 OV
9 Runs
P. Krishna to Z. Crawley B. Duckett
  • 11.1
  • 41.2
  • 41.3
  • 01.4
  • 01.5
  • 01.6
1 OV
1 Runs
A. Deep to Z. Crawley B. Duckett
  • 00.1
  • 10.2
  • 00.3
  • 00.4
  • 00.5
  • 00.6
Match Info
  • Venue The Oval, London
  • Weather Overcast
  • Toss England won the toss and elected to field
  • Result India beat England by 6 runs
  • Player of the Match Mohammed Siraj
  • Player of the Series Harry Brook
  • Umpire Ahsan Raza (PAK), Kumar Dharmasena (SL) and Rod Tucker (AUS)
  • Referee Jeff Crowe (NZ)
Match Notes
  • Stumps: India 204/6 in 64.0 overs
  • 7th wkt Partnership: 50 off 76 balls between K Nair (31) and W Sundar (18)
  • K Nair maiden Test fifty: 51 runs in 89 balls (7x4) (0x6)
  • India 201/6 in 61.1 overs
  • Referral 3 (50.5 ovs): ENG against K Nair (LBW) UnSuccessful (ENG: 2, IND: 3)
  • Referral 2 (49.2 ovs): D Jhurel against ENG (LBW) Successful (ENG: 3, IND: 3)
  • India 150/5 in 48.1 overs
  • Drinks: India 148/5 in 48.0 overs
  • India 100/3 in 34.3 overs
  • Tea: India 85/3 in 29.0 overs
  • Rain Stoppage: India 85/3 in 29.0 overs
  • Wet Ground Condition: India 72/3 in 23.0 overs
  • Rain Stoppage: India 72/3 in 23.0 overs
  • Lunch: India 72/2 in 23.0 overs
  • Rain Stoppage: India 72/2 in 23.0 overs
  • India 52/2 in 18.3 overs
  • Drinks: India 36/1 in 13.0 overs
  • Referral 1 (3.1 ovs): ENG against Y Jaiswal (LBW) Successful (ENG: 3, IND: 3)
  • Stumps: India 75/2 in 18.0 overs
  • India 70/2: S Sudharsan lbw b Gus Atkinson 11(29)
  • Referral 1 (17.2 ovs): S Sudharsan against ENG (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 2)
  • Y Jaiswal Test fifty: 51 runs in 44 balls (7x4) (2x6)
  • S Sudharshan dropped on 7 by Z Crawley in 14.3 overs
  • India 52/1 in 11.3 overs
  • Drinks: India 47/1 in 11.0 overs
  • Y Jaiswal dropped on 20 by H Brook in 4.5 overs
  • Innings Break: England 247/10 in 51.2 overs
  • H Brook 13th Test fifty: 51 runs in 57 balls (5x4) (1x6)
  • Rain Stoppage: England 242/8 in 48.0 overs
  • G Atkinson dropped on 0 by M Siraj in 43.3 overs
  • Tea: England 215/7 in 42.5 overs
  • England 215/7: J Overton lbw b Prasidh Krishna 0(4)
  • Referral 5 (42.5 ovs): J Overton against IND (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 1, IND: 1)
  • Referral 4 (42.2 ovs): IND against J Overton (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 2, IND: 1)
  • England 200/5 in 37.4 overs
  • England 175/4: J Root lbw b Mohammed Siraj 29(45)
  • Referral 3 (32.6 ovs): J Root against IND (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 2, IND: 2)
  • Drinks: England 161/3 in 30.0 overs
  • England 152/3 in 28.0 overs
  • England 142/3: O Pope lbw b Mohammed Siraj 22(44)
  • Referral 2 (24.4 ovs): IND against O Pope (LBW) Successful (ENG: 3, IND: 2)
  • Lunch: England 109/1 in 16.0 overs
  • Z Crawley 19th Test fifty: 52 runs in 42 balls (12x4) (0x6)
  • England 101/1 in 14.4 overs
  • 1st wkt Partnership: 51 off 42 balls between Z Crawley (21) and B Duckett (29)
  • England 51/0 in 7.0 overs
  • Referral 1 (3.2 ovs): IND against B Duckett (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 2)
  • Innings Break: India 224/10 in 69.4 overs
  • India 218/7: K Nair lbw b Josh Tongue 57(109)
  • Referral 4 (66.5 ovs): K Nair against ENG (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 2, IND: 2)
  • Stumps: England 50/1 in 13.5 overs
  • 1st wkt Partnership: 50 off 79 balls between Z Crawley (14) and B Duckett (34)
  • England 50/0 in 13.0 overs
  • Innings Break: India 396/10 in 88.0 overs
  • W Sundar 5th Test fifty: 52 runs in 39 balls (4x4) (4x6)
  • India 350/7 in 81.2 overs
  • R Jadeja 27th Test fifty: 51 runs in 71 balls (5x4) (0x6)
  • New ball taken: India 342/7 in 80.1 overs
  • Referral 5 (76.2 ovs): D Jurel against ENG (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 0)
  • 7th wkt Partnership: 50 off 71 balls between R Jadeja (16) and D Jurel (34)
  • Tea: India 304/6 in 71.0 overs
  • India 301/6 in 70.4 overs
  • Referral 4 (66.6 ovs): R Jadeja against ENG (LBW) Successful (ENG: 3, IND: 1)
  • India 252/5 in 57.4 overs
  • Y Jaiswal dropped on 110 by B Duckett in 57.4 overs
  • Drinks: India 246/5 in 57.0 overs
  • K Nair dropped on 12 by H Brook in 53.4 overs
  • Y Jaiswal 6th Test hundred: 100 runs in 127 balls (11x4) (2x6)
  • India 200/4 in 47.5 overs
  • India 189/3: S Gill lbw b Gus Atkinson 11(9)
  • Referral 3 (44.1 ovs): S Gill against ENG (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 1)
  • Lunch: India 189/3 in 44.0 overs
  • 3rd wkt Partnership: 102 off 146 balls between Y Jaiswal (33) and A Deep (61)
  • A Deep maiden Test fifty: 51 runs in 70 balls (9x4) (0x6)
  • India 150/2 in 36.0 overs
  • Drinks: India 127/2 in 32.0 overs
  • 3rd wkt Partnership: 51 off 74 balls between Y Jaiswal (20) and A Deep (29)
  • A Deep dropped on 21 by Z Crawley in 25.3 overs
  • Referral 2 (25.2 ovs): ENG against A Deep (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, IND: 2)
  • India 101/2 in 23.0 overs
  • Stumps: England 339/6 in 76.2 overs
  • Bad Light: England 339/6 in 76.2 overs
  • J Root 39th Test hundred: 101 runs in 137 balls (12x4) (0x6)
  • Wet Ground Condition: England 317/4 in 66.0 overs
  • Rain Stoppage: England 317/4 in 66.0 overs
  • Tea: England 317/4 in 66.0 overs
  • Referral 2 (65.2 ovs): IND against J Root (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 2, IND: 2)
  • England 301/3 in 62.3 overs
  • H Brook 10th Test hundred: 100 runs in 91 balls (12x4) (2x6)
  • 4th wkt Partnership: 151 off 166 balls between J Root (53) and H Brook (89)
  • England 250/3 in 53.5 overs
  • Drinks: England 239/3 in 52.0 overs
  • J Root 67th Test fifty: 50 runs in 81 balls (6x4) (0x6)
  • 4th wkt Partnership: 100 off 109 balls between J Root (32) and H Brook (62)
  • England 200/3 in 44.0 overs
  • H Brook 14th Test fifty: 50 runs in 39 balls (6x4) (2x6)
  • Lunch: England 164/3 in 38.0 overs
  • 4th wkt Partnership: 54 off 48 balls between J Root (13) and H Brook (36)
  • England 153/3 in 34.5 overs
  • England 106/3: O Pope lbw b Mohammed Siraj 27(34)
  • Referral 1 (27.3 ovs): O Pope against IND (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 2, IND: 3)
  • England 101/2 in 27.0 overs
  • Drinks: England 87/2 in 26.0 overs
  • B Duckett 16th Test fifty: 51 runs in 76 balls (6x4) (0x6)
  • M Siraj 5th Test 5-wicket haul: 5/104 (30.1)
  • Referral 4 (80.4 ovs): J Tongue against IND (LBW) Successful (ENG: 2, IND: 1)
  • Referral 3 (79.5 ovs): J Overton against IND (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 2, IND: 1) (Retained)
  • England 353/7 in 79.0 overs
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