
The Indian cricket team celebrates after won the fifth test against England and drew Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy on 2-2. (AP) India ensured a thrilling 6-run victory over England in the final test match to match a series of five matches 2-2. The dramatic conclusion saw Mohammed Siraj to say that on the day 5th, the day claims key goals, because England needed only 35 runs with the 4 goals left, their 374-run target despite the centuries Joe Root and Harry Brook.Many former crickets made their predictions before the start of the five -match series 19 June. Everybody, with the exception of former Australia Captain Michael Clarke, predicted the victory of the series for England. Clarke predicted the victory of 3-2 for the SHUBMAN GILL-CANCE team, who was in the transition after retirement Rohit Sharma and Virt Kohli.
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However, the unanimous verdict had England to adjust the series. Ex-ENGLAND SKIPPERS NASSER Hussain, Michael Vaughan and Alastair Cook predicted 3-1. Other former England also supported the hosts to win five matches Anderson-Dendulkar Trophy: Graeme Swann (4-1), Jos Buttler (4-1), David Lloyd (4-0) and Phil Tufnell (3-1). Former Africa’s sailor Dale Steyn and former Indian dough Aakash Chopra predicted a close victory of 3-2 for England.But only one puntit had directly for money: Dinesh Karthik. Coach and mentor Bengaluru Bengalur Batting Coach and Mentor correctly predicted 2-2 results before the series started.The series ended in a dramatic and exciting way. Jamie Overton began aggressively Day 5 with two fast borders and put pressure on Indian pitch. Mohammed Siraj, however, turned the tide by released Jamie Smith and then quickly captured Overton LBW.Prasidh Krishna joined the goal, which takes care of the goals of pure bowling Josha with the language with Yorker, thus approaching India to win. Chris Woakes, despite nursing shoulder injuries, came out on a bat in an effort to save the match for England.Gus Atkinson provided a late spark of hope for England by hitting six to reduce the target to 11 runs. But Siraj had the last word by dismantling Atkinson’s stump to seal victory in India.