Eng vs Ind, Test: The fifth and final Test match between India and England was played at the Oval, London. The hero of this victory emerged as Mohammad Siraj and famous Krishna. It was not easy for both to perform so well. The famous Krishna was dropped in the third match. At the same time, Siraj was criticized for leaving the catch. Bypassing these stinging things, both of them bowled brilliantly and reminded the British batsmen.
In the very decisive moment of the fifth match of Anderson Tendulkar Trophy, there was a big lapse from Siraj. It was the first ball of the 35th over of England's innings. Flowing on the long leg, Siraj caught the catch of Harry Brook off the famous Krishna ball, but during this time his right leg touched the boundary cushion. This made him a six. At that time Brook was batting for 19 runs. He took full advantage of Jeevan Daan and played England in a strong position by playing an innings of 111 runs in 98 balls.
This was Siraj's big mistake, due to which Krishna missed out on taking Brook's wicket at that time. After this Siraj went to Krishna and apologized for his mistake. By the end of the game on Monday, England had 339 runs for 6 wickets. He needed 35 runs to win. India needed four wickets. Siraj and Krishna performed brilliantly on the fifth day. Both of them gave Team India 6 runs.
Let us know that Krishna was dropped for the third Test against England at Lord's. Jasprit Bumrah came in his place. The famous Krishna performed brilliantly in the fifth Test. In the first innings, Krishna bowled 16 overs balls and took 4 wickets for 62 runs. Even in the second innings, Krishna continued his excellent performance and took 4 wickets for 126 runs in 27 overs. Taking 8 wickets in both innings, Krishna made the path of victory for Team India.
Mohammad Siraj conceded 86 runs in 16.2 overs in the first innings and took 4 wickets. Even in the second innings, Siraj continued bowling sharply. He took 5 wickets for 104 runs in 30.1 overs. In both innings, Siraj took 9 wickets in total and became the hero of victory.