
Mohammed Siraj of India greets the crowd after being announced as a match player on the fifth day. (Photo: Gareth Coppley/Getty Images) Former English captain Nasser Hussain said it would be travesty if England won a 3-1 test series and added that Mohammed Siraj, who realized the final goal, was the right end of the exciting series.“The last score was good in India and really deserved and it was very appropriate for Siraj to get the last goal,” said Hussain Sky Cricket.“It would be travesty if England won a series of 3-1. India deserved to be 2-2 for the amount of good cricket they played in this series.”The tireless war spirit of Mohammed Sirij directed India to a six-running victory over England in the fifth and final test on Monday and last memory.With four goals in hand and only 35 runs that got, England held the edge at the beginning of the last day. But Gladiator in Siraj made life miserable for opposition dough from the first first ball.
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Finally, his fiery effort-conquered by Prasidh Krishna at the other end of England, shortest margins and allowed India to unsubstitution with 2-2 draws in a high-pressure series of five matches.The decision to provoke the game early 4th day. However, it seemed appropriate that the referee has spread to the last day, both teams fought to the very end.With all five tests until the last day, Hussain also emphasized why “Big Three” – India, Australia and England – must protect the future of the test cricket.
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“Why did people knock this format? It’s just so amazing. But I’m afraid other countries don’t have luxury that England, India and Australia enjoy,” Hussain said.“The crowds in the whole series were incredible-at a large rate they sold out every day. Even today was a sold out crowd for just 40 minutes of play.”“Not every country has this privilege, so England, India and Australia must pay attention to the future of the test match.