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Karun Nair, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Akash Deep, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj leads to India secured a remarkable and thrilling 6-run win over England, Despite fiery centuries from Joe Root - Harry Brook and India managed to level the series with 2-2 in a final-day thriller during the fifth and final Test match.
Catch the Cricket highlights of the 5th Test match between England and India, played on July 31 to August 04, 2025, at the Kennington Oval, London. This match was part of India's tour of England, a 5-match Test series where India beat England by 6-runs.
Match Highlights
India secured a last-day thrilling 6-run win over England in the fifth Test match and level the series with 2-2 in the 5-match series.
Day 1
Karun Nair ended a long gap between Test fifties as India fought back after a fierce attack from England’s pace bowlers on a rain-affected opening day of the fifth Test match.
Day 2
Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal’s solid fifty helped India gain a slight edge after Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna each claimed four wickets as England was bowled out for 247 and Gus Atkinson responded with a five-wicket haul as India finished the day at 224 for 15 wickets down in a day heavily impacted by rain.
Day 3
Yashasvi Jaiswal continued his fine form with a century. Akash Deep, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar contributed valuable fifties as India set a challenging target of 374 before A late strike from Mohammed Siraj put India in a favorable position by the end of day three.
Day 4
Indian pace bowlers fought back fiercely after centuries from Harry Brook and Joe Root set up a thrilling finish. Although the rain stopped, the ground was not ready for play to resume, pushing the match into the fifth day with England needing 35 runs and India requiring four wickets.
Day 5
Mohammed Siraj's stunning five-for sealed a thrilling 6-run win for India against England and India leveling the five-match series with 2-2 in a final-day thriller of the fifth and final Test match.
India 1st Innings Batting:
India all out for 224 runs in 69.4 overs with Karun Nair was the top-scorer with a patient 57 off 109 balls featuring 8 fours, Sai Sudharsan contributed 38 runs from 108 balls with 6 fours, while Washington Sundar added 26 runs off 55 balls with 3 fours, Shubman Gill scored 21 from 35 balls included four-fours and Dhruv Jurel added 19 off 40 balls with two-fours.
England 1st Innings Bowling:
Gus Atkinson was the best bowler for England in the first innings - who taking a five-wicket haul for 33 runs in 21.4 overs with eight maidens, Josh Tongue captured 3 wickets,and Chris Woakes claimed 1 wicket.
England 1st Innings Batting:
England bowled out for 247 runs in 51.2 overs with Zak Crawley was the top-scorer with a quick-fire 64 from 57 balls - who hitting 14 fours with a impressive strike rate of 112.28, Harry Brook remained a unbeaten 48 off 49 balls with including 5 fours and a six with a solid strike rate 97.95.
Ben Duckett contributed 43 off 38 balls featuring 5 fours and 2 sixes with a striking rate of 113.15, Joe Root made 29 runs from 45 balls with 6 fours, and Ollie Pope added 22 runs off 44 balls with 4 fours.
India 1st Innings Bowling:
Prasidh Krishna was the best bowler for India in the first innings - who claiming 4 wickets for 62 runs in 16 overs with one maiden, Mohammed Siraj captured 4 wickets for 86 runs in 16.2 overs contained a maiden.
India 2nd Innings Batting:
India scored 396 runs all out in 88 overs with Yashasvi Jaiswal was the top-scorer in the second innings with a magnificent 118 off 164 balls - his sixth Test hundred and fourth against England - featuring 14 fours and 2 sixes with a strike rate of 71.95.
Night-Watchman Akash Deep contributed solid 66 off 94 balls with 12 fours, while Washington Sundar played an aggressive 53 off 46 balls contained 4 sixes and 4 fours with impressive strike rate 115.21 and Ravindra Jadeja cracked a valuable 53 off 77 balls with 5 fours.
Dhruv Jurel scored 34 runs from 46 balls contained 4 fours with a strike rate 73.91 and Karun Nair hit 17 runs off 32 balls with three boundaries
England 2nd Innings Bowling:
Josh Tongue was the best bowler for England - who claimed a five-wicket haul for 125 runs in 30 overs with four maidens, Gus Atkinson picked up 3-wickets and Jamie Overton claimed 2 wickets.
England 2nd Innings Batting:
England all out for 367 runs in 85.1 overs with Harry Brook was the top-scorer with smashed a brilliant 111 off 98 balls - his 10th Test hundred and second against India - hitting 14 fours and 2 sixes with a solid strike rate of 113.26.
Joe Root followed with 105 runs off 152 balls - who marking his 39th Test century and 13th against India - featuring 12 fours with strike rate of 69.07, Ben Duckett added 54 off 83 balls with 6 fours, Ollie Pope made 27 off 34 balls with 5 fours and Gus Atkinson added 17 runs off 29 balls with a six.
India 2nd Innings Bowling:
Mohammed Siraj was the best bowler for India in the second innings - who claiming a five-wicket haul for 104 runs in 30.1 overs contained six maidens, Prasidh Krishna captured 4 wickets for 126 runs in 27 overs with three maidens and Akash Deep took 1 wicket.
Player of the match and series:
Mohammed Siraj was named Player of the Match for his impressive nine wickets in the match,
Shubman Gill earned Player of the Series for India - who scoring 754 runs in the five-match series contained four centuries with a average of 75.40, while Harry Brook for England, He contributed 481 runs in a sparkling strike rate of 81.38.
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