India Refuse to Die as Mohammed Siraj Ignites Oval Test Thriller
India refuse to die — that’s the story from Day 4 of the final Test at The Oval, where a spirited spell from Mohammed Siraj revived India’s hopes of a miraculous win. With England needing just 35 runs to win the series and India requiring four wickets, the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy now heads into a nail-biting Day 5 finale. India Refuse to Die
This Test series, filled with momentum swings, has delivered another dramatic twist, and once again, it was Siraj who turned the game on its head. India Refuse to Die
The Battle Seemed Over – But Siraj Had Other Ideas
When Joe Root and Harry Brook were at the crease, the match looked all but done. Brook had just completed a stunning century and Root was smoothly guiding the chase. At that moment, the Indian fightback looked finished.
But Siraj, who had to watch a painful dropped catch of Brook earlier (where he stepped on the boundary line), found it within himself to deliver a special spell. India Refuse to Die
He inspired Prasidh Krishna to get Brook out with 37 runs still needed. Then, Siraj created pressure with relentless pace, movement, and passion — the kind that’s defined his series.
Key Moments from Day 4
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Harry Brook (111) was dismissed trying a wild swing against Prasidh, giving India a lifeline.
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Joe Root, fresh off becoming one of the highest all-time Test run-getters, edged Prasidh to Jurel after a gritty innings. India Refuse to Die
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England were 35 runs away, but wickets started falling, the crowd roared, and tension took over.
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Light faded at The Oval as the match was paused, leaving Day 5 as the final battleground.
India’s Drop and Redemption
Earlier in the day, India looked broken. Brook had reached 100 after Siraj dropped him at 19, stepping on the boundary cushion. Akash Deep’s tired misfield added to the woes. India Refuse to Die
The Indian body language was low. But this team, built on resilience, stood tall again. Siraj returned to the boundary after a break and took a sharp catch to dismiss Brook — poetic redemption for his earlier error.
Shubman Gill’s Tactics Tested
Indian captain Shubman Gill tried everything. From aggressive fields to surprise bowling changes — even asking keeper Dhruv Jurel to stand up to Akash Deep — nothing worked consistently.
Spin didn’t make an impact. The ball was 50 overs old. Gill knew it had to be Siraj or Prasidh to make something happen — and they delivered. India Refuse to Die
Siraj vs Duckett – A Duel for the Ages
One of the best contests of the day came early — Siraj vs Ben Duckett.
Siraj bowled from over the wicket, using scrambled seam deliveries that swung and nipped. He beat Duckett’s edge five times in one over. India Refuse to Die
Duckett struck back with two boundaries, but Siraj never gave up. Eventually, Prasidh Krishna removed Duckett after the pressure got to him — a direct result of Siraj’s relentless attack. India Refuse to Die
Brook’s Aggression and Root’s Class
Brook was England’s spark plug — aggressive, fearless, and inventive. But his attempt to finish the game quickly cost England dearly. His bat flew out of his hand in one wild swing, and the ball flew into Siraj’s safe hands. India Refuse to Die
Root, on the other hand, was calm and calculated. He was ready to guide the chase like a master craftsman. But just as he looked set to finish things, he edged a straight ball from Prasidh to the keeper.
The match suddenly turned from a stroll to a crisis for England. India Refuse to Die
The Stage is Set for Day 5
As the sun went down on The Oval and the lights faded, England stood at 339/6, needing 35 more runs. India needs 4 wickets. India Refuse to Die
Will Chris Woakes come out with a dislocated shoulder? Can Siraj and Prasidh repeat their Day 4 heroics? Can India defend the smallest of margins?
This series, already unforgettable, is heading for a blockbuster finale.
Summary: Why This Match Matters
Element | Detail |
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Match | India vs England, 5th Test, Oval 2025 |
Series | Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy |
England’s Target | 374 runs |
England’s Position | 339/6 (Need 35 runs) |
India Needs | 4 Wickets |
Hero of the Day | Mohammed Siraj |
Turning Point | Dismissals of Brook and Root |
Day 5 Setup | Tense, dramatic, evenly poised |
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