England Falters Against India: Series Ends in Dramatic Stalemate
England fell short by six runs against India at The Oval, resulting in a 2-2 series draw. Skipper Ben Stokes reflected on dropped catches and injury challenges as crucial factors. Despite valiant efforts, relentless Indian bowling stifled England's chase. The series showcased competitive spirit and emerging cricketing talents on both sides.

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England narrowly missed a series victory, losing to India by six runs at The Oval, hence tying the series 2-2. Captain Ben Stokes attributed the loss to several missed catches and Chris Woakes' unexpected shoulder injury, which left the team one player short in a crucial matchup.
Speaking on the contentious substitute rule in cricket, Stokes reiterated his firm stance against its implementation, emphasizing that injuries should be handled within the existing team structure. He highlighted how an injury could be tactically manipulated, referencing a similar prior opposition when Rishabh Pant continued playing despite being injured in an earlier match.
While England managed to reduce India to 153/6 initially, key partnerships helped India set a formidable target, and persistent bowling from Siraj and Krishna shattered England's batting line-up. Notable performances from Harry Brook and Joe Root kept England in contention, but it wasn't enough to alter the outcome, concluding the intensely fought series.
(With inputs from agencies.)