New Delhi, Aug. 4 -- When Mohammed Siraj held on to a catch of Harry Brook with one foot on the boundary rope on Day 4 of the fifth Test, everyone thought the game had slipped from India's hands. But one person believed, and vowed to finish the job himself, Siraj. With just 35 runs to defend on the fifth and final day and four wickets to take, Siraj not only kept his word but also took three wickets on Monday morning to win the game for India and level the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-2.

"To be honest, it feels amazing. We wanted to fight hard from Day 1, and to see this result is great. The plan was to keep it simple and hit one spot. When I woke up today, I believed that I could do it. I took a picture of 'Believe' from Google and set i...