London, Aug. 4 -- Team India made history at The Oval, registering their narrowest Test win in terms of runs, by six runs, during the fifth and final Test against England at The Oval on Monday.

On the fifth and final day, with 35 runs still needed to get for England, pacers Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna were extremely relentless, putting pressure and every inch of their effort and body on every ball. The result was England falling short by six runs of the 374-run target, with Siraj taking a five-wicket haul and Prasidh getting four wickets.

This outdoes their 13-run win against Australia at Wankhede Stadium in 2004, which came while defending 107 runs, and they skittled out Aussies for 93 runs, with Murali Karthik taking seven wick...