Siraj’s Heroics Seal India’s Thrilling Six-Run Victory Over England in Final Test
In a dramatic finale at The Oval, India clinched a heart-stopping six-run victory over England in the final Test on Monday, August 4, 2025, drawing the series with a sensational performance led by Mohammed Siraj.

The fast bowler inspired India to claim the last four England wickets in under an hour, bowling out the hosts for 367 while defending a target of 374. Siraj’s five-wicket haul, including the dismissals of Jamie Smith, Jamie Overton, and a match-defining yorker to Gus Atkinson, proved decisive in India’s narrowest-ever Test win.
England’s hopes flickered briefly when Atkinson smashed a six off Siraj, shielding the injured Chris Woakes, who batted with a dislocated shoulder in a sling, needing 17 runs to win.
Earlier, Prasidh Krishna dismissed Josh Tongue for a duck, setting the stage for Siraj’s heroics. India captain Shubman Gill praised the team’s fortune, saying, “With 60-70 runs needed and seven wickets in hand, games like this are rare. We’re thrilled to pull this off.”
England’s collapse was sparked by Harry Brook’s reckless dismissal after a brilliant century, losing their last seven wickets for just 66 runs from a strong 301-3. India capitalized on the opening, removing Jacob Bethell and Joe Root (105) before bad light and rain halted play on day four, with England still needing 35 runs for their second-highest Test chase.
The packed Oval witnessed unrelenting tension under grey skies, culminating in one of the most unforgettable Test match finishes.
Siraj’s redemption was particularly poignant after dropping Brook on 19 the previous day, an error that had threatened India’s chances. Gill also lauded Woakes’ courage, noting, “Batting with one hand like that was incredible. Respect to him.” India celebrated with a lap of honor, marking a thrilling end to a rollercoaster seven-week series.
