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England star pacer Chris Woakes stepped onto the field on the final day of The Oval Test with his injured left arm, when his team neede him in a crucial moment.
Mohammed Siraj was India’s hero as they beat England by just six runs in a thrilling fifth Test at the Oval on Monday to end the series level at 2-2.
Chris Woakes was forced to step out and bat after the dismissal of Josh Tongue, who was clean bowled by Prasidh Krishna in ...
The win was the narrowest in India's Test cricket history and saw one of the most gripping series of recent memory finish at ...
A series that has given us everything was never going to end any other way. With England needing seven to win Gus Atkinson ...
Courtesy of a 195-run partnership between Joe Root and Harry Brook, England is 35 runs away from completing its second-highest run chase in Test history and sealing a 3-1 series triumph. Meanwhile, ...
In one of the most extraordinary displays of bravery in Test cricket history, Chris Woakes batted for England despite having ...
The India fast bowler delivered a deadly spell on day five, claiming three wickets, to carry the tourists over the line in a ...
Ben Stokes was frustrated by England’s failure to secure a Test series win against India but refused to blame Harry Brook for his dismissal, while praising a heroic effort from Chris Woakes to walk ...
India overcame England by just six runs in the fifth Test, with Mohammed Siraj bowling Gus Atkinson in dramatic fashion. The ...
India wicket-keeper-batter Rishabh Pant, whose England series ended after the fourth test after he fractured his toe thanks ...
Tendulkar Trophy series have gone to the final day, and even with The Oval Test on a knife-edge, Joe Root is confident ...
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