
Shubman Gill-led India have clinched a dramatic six-run victory over England – their narrowest Test win in history – in the fifth and final Test at The Oval, levelling the series 2-2 and drawing the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. India pacer Mohammed Siraj took five wickets, including three on the final day, to power India to victory. England were bowled out for 367, chasing a target of 374, in a dramatic game that also forced Chris Woakes to come out and bat with a dislocated shoulder. Siraj committed a massive fielding blunder on Day 4, handing Harry Brook a lifeline, who went on to score a century. However, he redeemed himself with a fiery spell on the final day. Prasidh Krishna also took four wickets, leading India’s fightback on Day 4.