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thehindu|11-08-2025
Ignoring workload management calls and not making a fuss about a quick turnaround time between the fixtures, Siraj bowled more than 1000 deliveries in the series, and as he bowled with gusto on a dark and gloomy morning, he seemed as fresh as he was in the series opener.
He got the ball to swing amidst a drizzle, and picked up three wickets in a challenging spell with the old ball and, riding on his five-wicket haul, India clinched its third Test win at the iconic venue, the earlier ones being in 1971 and 2021.
Chasing a massive 374, it was England’s game to lose until the final day, with three 3requiredng and four wickets in hand.
In fine rhythm, Siraj nicked off Jamie Smith before trapping Jamie Overton, who started off the day with a couple of boundaries, leg-before. The pressure grew further as Prasidh castled Josh Tongue shortly.
England had to struggle for every single run, but with Gus Atkinson hanging in there and Chris Woakes walking out to bat, with his left arm in a sling, and bringing back memories of 41 years ago when the late Malcolm Marshall batting with one hand, there was still a slim chance.
But in the end, Siraj’s tenacity prevailed over England’s valiant fight as his perfect yorker rattled Atkinson’s off-stump. It was also redemption for Siraj as he had dropped centurion Harry Brook on 19 on day four of the Test.The last time all games in a five-Test series went to the final day was in 2017-18 during the Ashes in Australia. And, the inaugural edition of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy will forever be remembered for the fierce competitiveness between the two teams despite a spate of injuries, and of course, for being a perfect advertisement for the game’s longest format.
There was initial apprehension about India’s chances, but with the players giving it their all, it, indeed, was a series to savour.
India 1st innings: 224
England 1st innings: 247
India 2nd innings: 396
England 2nd innings: Zak Crawley b Mohammed Siraj 14 Ben Duckett c Rahul b Prasidh Krishna 54 Ollie Pope lbw b Mohammed Siraj 27 Joe Root c Jurel b Prasidh Krishna 105 Harry Brook c Mohammed Siraj b Akash Deep 111 Jacob Bethell b Prasidh Krishna 5 Jamie Smith c Jurel b Mohammed Siraj 2 Jamie Overton lbw b Mohammed Siraj 9 Gus Atkinson b Mohammed Siraj 17 Josh Tongue b Prasidh Krishna 0 Chris Woakes not out 0 Extras: (B-2 LB-9 NB-1 W-11) 23
Total: (All out in 85.1 overs) 367
Fall of wickets: 1/50 2/82 3/106 4/301 5/332 6/337 7/347 8/354 9/357 10/367
India bowling: Akash Deep 20-4-85-1, Prasidh Krishna 27-3-126-4, Mohammed Siraj 30.1-6-104-5, Washington Sundar 4-0-19-0, Ravindra Jadeja 4-0-22-0.