New Delhi Chronicle Sports Desk
On a grey London morning at The Oval, the stage was set for heartbreak or heroism. By the end of the fifth day, it was India who stood tall, clinching a thrilling six‑run victory over England to level the five-match series 2–2 — a result that will be etched in Test cricket folklore.
The Final Twist
England began the day with hope. At 339 for 6, needing just 35 runs, the home crowd believed the Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy was theirs. But cricket has a way of turning certainty into chaos. Enter Mohammed Siraj.
With a fiery spell that would make any fast-bowling great proud, Siraj dismissed Jamie Smith, Jamie Overton, and Gus Atkinson in quick succession. The once-vocal Oval crowd fell silent. Then came the surreal sight of Chris Woakes walking out with a dislocated shoulder, arm strapped in a sling, determined to fight for every run. It didn’t last long. Siraj, relentless, unleashed a toe-crushing yorker that shattered England’s resistance and sealed one of India’s most dramatic wins.
“We believed till the end,” Siraj said later, beaming as he clutched the ball that earned him his five‑wicket haul and the Player of the Match award. “This team never gives up. That’s our strength.”
A Captain Grows in the Fire
For Shubman Gill, this was more than just a win — it was a validation. Leading the Test side for the first time, the young skipper displayed calm under pressure and tactical sharpness far beyond his years.
“Shubman backed us when things got tough,” vice-captain KL Rahul revealed. “Even without Rohit bhai and Virat bhai, we felt like we could beat anyone.”
Gill’s decisions — especially his faith in Siraj during the tense final session — proved decisive. “I just told Siraj, ‘This is your moment,’” Gill shared. “And he didn’t disappoint.”
The Series That Had Everything
From England’s blistering Bazball counterattacks to India’s gritty fightbacks, this series was a contest of nerve and character. And this match — with its swings of momentum, emotional rollercoasters, and a finish straight out of a thriller — was the perfect finale.
For India, the absence of their two most experienced batters, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, could have been a fatal blow. Instead, it became a rallying cry. Younger players stepped up, and the dressing room grew tighter, battle-forged in English conditions.
A Win for the Ages
As the final wicket fell, Indian players embraced in a circle of unfiltered joy. Siraj was lifted on shoulders. Gill, usually composed, punched the air in triumph. Even England’s players paused to applaud the effort of their opponents.
This was not just a victory. It was a declaration — that India, even in transition, remains one of cricket’s fiercest forces.
And as the sun finally broke through the London clouds, it seemed only fitting. After all, this was a morning that belonged to India.
At a Glance
Key Element Details
Match Result India won by 6 runs
Series Outcome India draw the series 2–2
Hero of the Day Mohammed Siraj (5-wicket haul)
Notable Support Bowler Prasidh Krishna
Captaincy Shubman Gill (first series)
Missing Players Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli absent
Emotional Moment Chris Woakes batted with a sling
