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India’s Krishna and Siraj Rock England in Series Finale

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 2nd August 2025, 3:54 PM

India’s Krishna and Siraj Rock England in Series Finale
Photo: Collected

Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj each claimed four wickets as India mounted a determined fightback in the fifth and deciding Test against England at The Oval on Friday.

Match Progress and Key Moments

Innings Team Score Key Information
First Innings India 224 all out India set a moderate total
England’s Reply England 247 all out Lead of 23 runs after strong start (129-1)
India’s Second Innings India 75-2 Lead of 52 runs when play ended due to bad light

 

England had reached 129 for 1, threatening to build a substantial first-innings lead. However, the visitors fought back to dismiss England for 247, giving India a narrow 23-run advantage.

This match is a must-win for India to level the thrilling series at 2–2, following one of England’s most captivating series since the 2005 Ashes.

Bowling Performances

Bowler Overs Bowled Wickets Taken Runs Conceded
Prasidh Krishna 16 4 62
Mohammed Siraj 16.2 4 86
Gus Atkinson 21.4 5 33
Akash Deep Not specified Not specified Not specified

 

The recalled Krishna impressed with figures of 4-62 from 16 overs, while fellow paceman Siraj, a consistent performer throughout the demanding campaign, took 4-86 in 16.2 overs. England’s Atkinson marked his Test return with an excellent five-wicket haul of 5-33.

Second Innings Highlights

India closed the day at 75 for 2 in their second innings, holding a lead of 52 runs when play was halted due to bad light. England bowled without Chris Woakes, who was sidelined with a shoulder injury sustained during Thursday’s play.

Yashasvi Jaiswal was unbeaten on 51 after surviving two reprieves:

  • Dropped on 20 by Harry Brook at second slip following a loose drive off Atkinson.
  • Dropped again on 40 by Liam Dawson in the deep, who failed to catch and was hit in the face.

Jaiswal made the most of these chances, reaching his fifty off 44 balls with a stunning uppercut six over the slips off Jamie Overton.

Batting and Fielding Notes

Player Score Notes
Yashasvi Jaiswal 51* Dropped twice; aggressive fifty
KL Rahul Caught for 0 Caught by Joe Root off Josh Tongue
Sai Sudharsan 11 Dropped on 7; lbw to Atkinson shortly before stumps
Ollie Pope 22 LBW to Siraj; stand-in captain replacing injured Stokes
Ben Duckett 43 Caught behind off Akash Deep after claiming immunity
Dominic Crawley 64 Dominated until miscued pull to Krishna
Joe Root 29 LBW to Siraj after heated exchange with Krishna
Jamie Smith Caught for low score Edged drive caught by Rahul at second slip
Jamie Overton 0 LBW for a duck
Harry Brook 53 Fell to Siraj after a ‘falling’ sweep six

 

Notable Incidents

  • Duckett confidently told Akash Deep “you can’t get me out,” only to be dismissed caught behind for 43 attempting a scoop shot. Deep consoled the disappointed batsman as he left the field.
  • Tensions flared when Joe Root and Krishna exchanged words, prompting umpire intervention before Root was dismissed lbw for 29 by Siraj.
  • England’s captain for the match, Ollie Pope, is filling in for the injured Ben Stokes.
  • England’s Woakes was ruled out before Friday’s play due to a shoulder injury suffered while diving to prevent a boundary.
  • India captain Shubman Gill’s decision to bat on in the fourth Test at Old Trafford, rather than agree to a draw, drew ire from England following earlier accusations of time-wasting during the third Test at Lord’s.

Summary of Performers

Player Role Performance Summary
Prasidh Krishna Fast bowler 4 wickets for 62 runs in 16 overs
Mohammed Siraj Fast bowler 4 wickets for 86 runs in 16.2 overs
Gus Atkinson Fast bowler 5 wickets for 33 runs in 21.4 overs; ran out Shubman Gill
Yashasvi Jaiswal Opening batsman 51* not out, aggressive innings with two drops
Dominic Crawley Opening batsman 64 runs including 56 in boundaries
Ben Duckett Opening batsman 43 runs before dismissal

 

Current Match Status

India resumed on 204 for 6 and lost their last four wickets for just 20 runs in 5.4 overs on Friday, bringing the innings total to 224 all out.

The final day promises an intense battle as India look to secure the victory required to level the series and deny England a series win on home soil.

This account summarises the thrilling developments on Day 2 of the series finale between India and England, highlighting key performances, moments of drama, and the current state of play at The Oval.

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