Tharoor's Apology and India's Dramatic Win: A Cricket Epilogue
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor apologised to Team India after doubting their victory in a Test match against England. Paceman Mohammed Siraj played a key role in India's series-levelling win, earning player of the match honors. Tharoor praised Siraj and lamented Virat Kohli's absence due to retirement.

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Shashi Tharoor, a prominent Congress leader, issued an apology on Monday to Team India following his earlier skepticism about their victory in the cricket Test match at the Oval, London. The match concluded with India's six-run triumph over England, leveling the series.
Mohammed Siraj, the standout paceman, was pivotal in ensuring India's dramatic win, showcasing indomitable spirit and securing a nine-wicket haul. His efforts in tandem with Prasidh Krishna left England trailing, despite entering the day with an edge.
Tharoor, who is an avid cricket follower, took to social media to praise the team's exceptional grit and determination. He reminisced about Virat Kohli's impact on the game, expressing hope for his return from retirement.
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