Mohammed Siraj delivered one of the most iconic bowling performances of his career to lead India to a dramatic six-run victory over England in the final Test at The Oval. The result not only levelled the five-match series 2-2 but also etched itself in the record books as India’s narrowest-ever win by runs in Test cricket history.
On a nerve-wracking fifth morning, Siraj came through when it mattered most. With just 35 runs needed and four wickets left, tension was palpable. But the reply from Siraj was sharp and unusually calm.
Before concluding the contest with a precise yorker that broke Gus Atkinson’s off stump, he took three of the last four wickets, including Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton.
One of the most memorable scenes from this captivating series will always be Siraj spinning away in celebration while letting loose his signature “Siuu.” After a victory that appeared unlikely only hours before, his teammates gathered around him in a jubilant huddle.
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Test of Nerves and Redemption
There was further significance to Siraj’s spell, both for its effect and for his atonement. When he caught Harry Brook at the boundary on Day Four, he almost became a villain, but he stepped on the rope, giving England a vital reprieve.
But instead of wilting under pressure, the 30-year-old pacer delivered a sensational five-wicket haul to shut the door on England.
“I was just thinking that I should bowl in the right areas,” Siraj said after the match. “To be honest, I didn’t think I would take the [Harry Brook] catch and step on the rope. It was a match-changing moment. Yes, I always believed in myself that I would do it for the team.”
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One-Handed Woakes Adds to the Drama
Adding another layer to the gripping finale, Chris Woakes walked in to bat with a dislocated shoulder and one arm in a sling. Brave and resilient, Atkinson tried to protect himself from the blow. He even succeeded in hitting Siraj for a six, which gave the English hope again.
Arm in a sling, Chris Woakes has arrived to the crease 😱 pic.twitter.com/D4QDscnfXE
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) August 4, 2025
However, it didn’t last long because Siraj delivered the decisive hit, a scorching yorker that ended a thrilling fight.
Test Cricket at Its Finest
The Oval Test concluded a 25-day rollercoaster of high-quality cricket, filled with twists, comebacks, and edge-of-the-seat moments. What appeared to be England’s match slowly turned in India’s favour in a final-hour turnaround rarely seen in modern Test cricket.
When the light broke through the clouds and the players shook hands in respect and exhaustion, one message emerged: Test cricket remains the most thrilling and authentic version of the game when played in this manner.
Siraj’s spell not only won the game but also made a statement and honored the drama and subtlety that are unique to Test cricket.