On the last day of the fifth Test, the stadium with a capacity of 27,000 spectators was full of oval ground. England needed only 35 runs to win, while India was 4 wickets away from the win.
The famous Krishna, who threw the first over of the day, ate fours of her first two balls. Now England was just 27 runs away from the win. But in the next two overs, Siraj took England to the backfoot with Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton's wicket.
After this, the famous bold Josh Tong. Because of this, the injured Chris Walks came to bat with one hand. England's stance seemed to be improving again by hitting Atkins on Siraj's ball. But Siraj bowled him in the second over and won the match to India.
5 Hero of Oval Test, who won the match lost to India
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On the last day, England had to score 35 runs with 4 wickets remaining. Jamie Overton hit two fours in a row and put pressure on the famous. In this case, Indian captain Gill handed over the ball to Mohammad Siraj. In his first over, he caught Jamie Smith (2 runs) at the hands of wicketkeeper Dhruv Jureel.
Not only that, he sent a pavilion to Jamie Overton (9 runs) in the next over and put pressure on the English team. Then when England were only 7 runs away from the win, Siraj won India by bowling England's last Asha Gas Atkinson (17 runs) with Yorker. He took a total of 9 wickets in the Oval Test. He took 4 wickets in the first innings and 5 in the second inning.
Siraj was chosen as Player of the Match for that exhibition. He was the most successful bowler of this series. He took a total of 23 wickets.
2. Famous Krishna: England in trouble by the Route out
England was under pressure after Jamie Overton and Jamie Smith were out. But the team still had to score 18 runs. The famous continuous Gus was putting pressure on Atkinson, but he took the fourth ball and went to the other end. Now Josh came to the tung strike … The famous threw the ball at a speed of 142 km per hour near the pad on the leg stump, but the tung could not play it and the ball stump was dispersed.
After the tung was out, the injured Chris Walks had to come to the crease. He was trying to bat with one hand. This increased the pressure on Atkinson to win. Family stopped England from moving towards victory by dismissing the route. England could not win the fourth day after the route was dismissed for 105 runs. The rain also contributed to this, as the 90 -minute game could not be held due to rain and poor light on the fourth day.
He pushed England to the backfoot by dismissing Zek Crowley in 64 runs in the first innings. In addition, he dismissed 3 more batters. The famous Krishna took a total of 8 wickets in the Oval Test.
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On the third day … the Indian team lost 8 wickets for 357 runs in the second innings. Ravindra Jadeja returned to the pavilion with 53 runs. Josh Tung also sent Mohammad Siraj to the pavilion on the same score. Now only the last wicket was left and Team India had a 334 -run lead, which was not enough to win.
From here, Washington Sundar started explosive batting. He shared 39 off 25 balls for the last wicket with the famous and scored the team to 396. In this way, Team India managed to keep the target of 374 runs.
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India was behind 23 runs in the first innings. To return from here, the team needed a big score in the second inning. But opener KL Rahul returned to the pavilion with 7 runs. There was pressure on Team India … because, by the next day, two batters of India returned to the pavilion.
In this case, Yashwashi Jaiswal scored a century of 118 off 164 balls and took the innings. He shared 107 off 150 balls for the third wicket with Knight Watchman Akash Deep. This partnership helped India return. Yashwashi Jaiswal was dismissed for just 2 runs in the first innings.
5. Akash Deep: Breaking 2 big partnerships, scoring fifty
Akash Deep made an important contribution on both batting and bowling fronts. Understand its contribution in 2 points …
- First wicket, Ben Ducket (43 runs): Day 2 … English openers were scoring fast in the first innings. After 12 overs, the English team scored 92 runs. Here Akash Deep Ben Ducket was caught by wicketkeeper Dhruv Jureel. He broke the opening partnership. This reduced England's run rate.
- Second wicket, Harry Brook (111 runs): Fourth day … England's score crossed 290 runs while targeting 374 runs. Harry Brook and Joe Root shared 195 for the fourth wicket. Here Akash Deep broke the partnership by bowling Harry Brook (111 runs). After the partnership was broken, India returned to the match.
Knight went down to bat as a watchman, scoring Fifty: Akash Deep, who was batting as a Knight Watchman on the third day, saved India from fall in the second innings by scoring 66 runs. He also shared 107 runs with opener Yashwashi Jaiswal.
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