
Mohammed Siraj celebrates Gus Atkinson’s goal during the 5th day of the 5th test (photo Ben Hoskins/Getty Images for Surrey CCC) India pulled out a stunning six-DIFFERENT victory in the final oval test to equalize a series of five matches 2-2 and end one of the most struck battles in recent memory. It was a match that turned back and forth before the visitors were nervous to deny England’s historical persecution.Mohammed Siraj was a star 5th day with five goals, who released the last blow with a clean bowling gus Atkinson with the singing of Yorker, who crashed into the base off Stump. Siraj ended with the characters 5 for 104 and sealed the famous victory that caused wild celebrations among Indian players.The game that saw England fell only six runs, shortly than 374-run, also represented a moment of immense bravery when Chris Woakes, treated shoulder injury, came out on the bat with one arm tucked into a sweater. Although he did not face the ball, his presence in the fold added a drama to the already tense goal.
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While Indian pitchers deserve recognition for their perseverance, the match will be remembered by the edge itself – six runs – which is now etched into the historical books of the Indian cricket. The result is the closest victory in India Runs in Test Cricket and in 2004 exceeded their 13 victory over Australia in Wankhed.
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India is the ten closest victories in the tests after running
- India vs England – 6 runs – 31. July 2025 – oval
- India vs Australia – 13 Runs – November 3, 2004 – WankHede
- India vs England – 28 Runs – December 30, 1972 – Eden Gardens
- India vs Australia – 31 Runs – December 6, 2018 – Adelaide
- India vs. West Indies – 37 Runs – April 19, 2002 – Spain
- India vs. West Indies – 49 Runs – June 30, 2006 – Kingston
- India vs Australia – 59 Runs – February 7, 1981 – Melbourne
- India vs New Zealand – 60 Runs – September 25, 1969 – Grabourne
- India vs. West Indies – 63 Runs – June 20, 2011 – Kingston
- India vs. South Africa – 63 Runs – 24 January 2018 – Johannesburg