India, Aug. 12 -- It has been a week, but Mohammed Siraj's heroics at the Oval continue to dominate the hearts and minds of Indian cricket fanatics. The true workhorse of the pace attack put the workload and pain to bed as he charged in ball after ball, in a bid to take India over the line to level the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Siraj, who was at the centre of a heartbreak at Lord's Test after the ball rolled back onto his stumps, scripted his own fairytale at the Oval as he took five wickets in the second innings to help Shubman Gill's India register a memorable six-run win.

On Day 5, India needed four wickets, and England was just 35 runs away from the target. Jamie Overton crashed two boundaries on Prasidh Krishna's opening...