In a nail‑biting climax at The Oval, India snatched victory from the jaws of defeat to level the series 2‑2 against England, courtesy of a stunning six‑run win. England, having chased down 301/3 on day four with centuries from Joe Root and Harry Brook, collapsed dramatically in under an hour on the final day, losing the Oval test by 6 runs.
Chris Woakes even took the field with his arm in a sling in a heroic attempt to save the day but his efforts went in vain. Mohammed Siraj stood tall, claiming five wickets, including the final dismissal of Gus Atkinson with a pinpoint yorker to seal the match and level the contest.
Joe Root, fresh off his own century on day four, offered high praise for Siraj at the post‑match press conference. He portrayed Siraj as a warrior‑like figure, someone whose intensity and dedication make him a player any team would value.
Joe Root humorously observed Siraj’s occasional over-the-top aggression on the field, what he called “fake angriness”, but clarified that beneath the façade lies a warm, genuine person who simply exerts himself to the fullest. He also highlighted Siraj’s skills and work ethic as exemplary traits for aspiring youngsters.
Joe Root expressed confidence in England’s position, with a strong batting lineup still at the crease, he believed they were in control of what had been a rollercoaster series.
Joe Root’s tribute to Siraj came before Indian pacer took a fifer in England’s second innings and Siraj’s capacity to deliver under extreme pressure not only earned him ‘Player of the Match’ honour but also redefined the narrative of his role in the squad. His performance at The Oval will be remembered as a masterclass in controlled aggression and unyielding spirit.
Well played India!
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