India's Fiery Fightback: Siraj and Krishna's Dominance

India secured a narrow 23-run first innings lead before bowling out England for 247, with Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna each taking four wickets. The performance by the Indian bowlers was instrumental in England's innings collapse from 109/1 to 247 all out. Zak Crawley and Harry Brook scored half-centuries in England's innings.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 01-08-2025 22:28 IST | Created: 01-08-2025 22:28 IST
India's Fiery Fightback: Siraj and Krishna's Dominance
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India took a slender first innings lead of 23 runs before dismissing England for 247 on the second day of the final Test, showcasing a potent bowling performance.

Mohammed Siraj (4/86) delivered an aggressive eight-over spell, capturing three crucial wickets and dismissing Harry Brook for 53, thus becoming the series' leading wicket-taker.

Teammate Prasidh Krishna also claimed four wickets, reducing England from 109/1 to an all-out 247, further supported by Zak Crawley's and Harry Brook's half-centuries. Chris Woakes, however, didn't bat due to a shoulder injury.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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