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India's meticulous pitch roller strategy at The Oval became a major talking point, influencing batting conditions throughout ...
England's Harry Brook and Joe Root mounted a fierce counterattack, scoring centuries and turning the Oval into a battleground. India's Mohammed Siraj ...
With England still needing 35 runs and only four wickets in hand, India will return on the final day with victory in sight ...
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Mohammed Siraj "Got Fake Anger": Joe Root's Unfiltered Verdict Ahead Of Series Deciding Final Day
Joe Root also heaped praises on Mohammed Siraj, who kept troubling England with his relentless pace and bowled 26 overs.
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Crictoday on MSNWashington Sundar and Prasidh Krishna achieve unbelievable Test milestone for India at The Oval
Indian all-rounder Washington Sundar and pace bowler Prasidh Krishna made useful contributions on Day 3 of the fifth Test at ...
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNSiraj goes on and on and on, tired but undeterred
If India go on to lose on the fifth morning, especially if Siraj gets them any closer, that catch will become a memory ...
In the game, pacer Mohammed Siraj surpassed Bhuvneshwar Kumar to become only the second Indian to get 20 or more wickets during a Test series against England in English conditions. Siraj accomplished ...
Shubman Gill’s stump mic moment with Akash Deep during the Oval Test sparks concern over India's injury-hit pace attack amid England’s record 374-run chase.
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNIndia claw back after Brook, Root tons to set up thrilling finish
Stumps England 247 and 339 for 6 (Brook 111, Root 105, Duckett 54, Prasidh 3-109, Siraj 2-95) need 35 more runs to beat India ...
Joe Root lauded Harry Brook's century and their significant partnership. Brook's aggressive batting put pressure on India. Root admired Brook's calculated risks. Root also praised Mohammed Siraj's ...
As England edges closer to victory in the Fifth Test, needing just 35 runs, Shashi Tharoor's longing for Virat Kohli's ...
England requires 35 runs to win the Test match. Chris Woakes is ready to bat despite a shoulder injury. Joe Root praised Woakes' commitment. Woakes' availability depends on the remaining wickets. Root ...
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