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India Clinch Dramatic Six-Run Win Over England to Level Test Series 2–2

Last updated: August 10, 2025 2:56 pm
Salman Khan
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In a gripping finale to the five-match Test series, India edged past England by just six runs at The Oval on Monday, leveling the series 2–2 in a match that will be remembered for its nerve-wracking twists and gutsy performances.

England, chasing a target of 374, fell agonizingly short despite centuries from Joe Root and Harry Brook. The hosts started Day 5 needing just 35 runs with four wickets in hand. But India’s bowlers, led by a fired-up Mohammed Siraj, tore through the lower order in a spell of relentless pressure and precision.

Siraj, who ended with figures of 5 for 104, was the undeniable hero. He snatched the final wicket—clean bowling James Anderson—to seal a famous win for the visitors. “We believed. Even when the odds were against us, we backed each other,” Siraj said after the match, visibly emotional.

Root, Brook Heroics Fall Short

Joe Root scored his 39th Test hundred in typically elegant fashion, anchoring the chase with patience and poise. Brook, aggressive and confident, smashed his way to three figures, putting India on the back foot late on Day 4. At 339/6, the game seemed England’s to lose.

But cricket, as always, had its own script.

India’s Comeback Story

Prasidh Krishna, the unsung hero of the match, dismissed Brook just before stumps on Day 4 and then returned on Monday morning to send Chris Woakes packing. The tail didn’t wag long—Siraj did the rest.

India’s journey to this dramatic draw wasn’t smooth. After trailing 2–1 earlier in the series, the visitors bounced back in the fourth Test and carried that momentum into the decider.

Captain Rohit Sharma hailed the team’s grit: “It was about heart. We’ve been down in this series, written off even, but this team just doesn’t give up.”

England Left to Reflect

For England, it was a bitter pill to swallow. “We had our chances,” admitted skipper Ben Stokes. “It’s tough to lose from where we were, but credit to India—they just kept coming.”

The result means the iconic Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy will be shared, with both teams finishing level. But the real winner? Test cricket itself. A see-sawing series, bookended by drama, skill, and sheer willpower, has reignited faith in the longest format.

What’s Next?

Both sides now shift focus to their upcoming white-ball tours. But for fans, this series—and especially its epic conclusion at The Oval—will linger far longer in memory.

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