India, Aug. 5 -- Harbhajan Singh wasted no time in reminding former England captain Michael Vaughan how the latter's prediction for the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy went awfully wrong after India's emphatic and thrilling six-run win in the fifth and final Test at the Oval. Shubman Gill's India registered a win against all odds to level the five-match series 2-2. Mohammed Siraj stepped up in Jasprit Bumrah's absence as he returned with five wickets in the second innings to help India stage a memorable comeback.
On Day 5, India required four wickets with England just needing 35 more runs for the win. The fifth day started on the worst note possible as the hosts got two boundaries on the first two balls of the day, bowled by Prasidh Krishna. H...
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