England Takes Control in Rain-Hit Test Against India

In the final test at The Oval, England took advantage over India on a rain-hit day, reducing them to 204-6. Captain Shubman Gill's run-out for 21 was a key moment, while Chris Woakes's late injury cast a shadow. With England leading the series 2-1, India's chances look slim.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-08-2025 00:21 IST | Created: 01-08-2025 00:21 IST
England Takes Control in Rain-Hit Test Against India
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England gained a strong position in the series-deciding fifth test against India, closing the rain-affected first day at The Oval with the tourists at 204-6. England needed this advantage to maintain their 2-1 series lead.

In a surprising turn, India's captain Shubman Gill, who hoped to set records, gifted his wicket with a rash run-out at 21 runs. He crossed Garfield Sobers for the record but fell short of expectations. England's disciplined bowling and quick fielding made breakthroughs, even without captain Ben Stokes.

By the end of the day, despite Karun Nair's resilient 52 not out, England's bowlers dominated, leaving India in a precarious spot. Chris Woakes's injury, which occurred in a fielding dive, was England's main concern as they eye a series victory.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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