India, Aug. 3 -- India's grip over the fifth Test at The Oval was built on the back of Yashasvi Jaiswal's exhilarating hundred, his fourth in overseas Tests and second of the series. Coming in after India had conceded a slender 23-run lead, Jaiswal counter-attacked on a spicy Day 3 surface to wrest the momentum back. His 118 off 164 balls was laced with aggression, flair, and a dash of good fortune; he was dropped three times, but his ability to keep pressure on England's seamers allowed India to surge towards a position of dominance.
Jaiswal opened the innings alongside KL Rahul after England had just collapsed dramatically on Day 2, and the visitors were keen to capitalise. Despite losing Rahul early at the other end, Jaiswal responded...
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