The Indian cricket team scripted history at The Oval by clinching a nail-biting 6-run victory over England, leveling the five-Test series 2-2. In what was a fiercely contested final match, Team India held its nerve when it mattered most, achieving a feat that had eluded them for 77 long years.
A First in Indian Cricket HistoryThis wasn’t just any win—it marked the first time India has won the final match of a five-Test series overseas. Until now, India had participated in 16 such five-match series on foreign soil, but had never managed to end the campaign with a win in the final Test. That streak ended in dramatic fashion in London, where India’s bowlers and batters rose to the occasion.
Down but Not Out: India’s Stunning ComebackTrailing 1-2 in the series, Team India was on the brink of defeat. But they fought back hard, drawing level with a performance that combined grit and brilliance. The Oval Test became the first time India came back from a 1-2 deficit in a five-match away series to tie it 2-2.
A Thriller to the Very EndThe match was a rollercoaster, with England requiring just 35 runs with 4 wickets in hand on the final day. But India's pace attack turned the match on its head:
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Mohammed Siraj took 3 of the last 4 wickets in a fiery spell, ending with 9 wickets in the match.
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Prasidh Krishna complemented him superbly, claiming 8 wickets over both innings.
The tension in the final session was palpable, but India stood tall to record its narrowest ever Test win by runs—just six runs.
A Win That Changes RecordsThis historic victory altered multiple records:
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First time India won the last Test in a five-match away series
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First-ever comeback from 1-2 to draw a five-Test series abroad
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Smallest winning margin by runs in India’s Test history
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