India, Aug. 3 -- The opening session of Day 4 at The Oval on Sunday was a see-saw battle. England added 114 runs to their chase, but India struck twice, including the key wicket of a well-set Ben Duckett, who scored a half-century. With the match evenly poised, India had a golden chance to tilt the game before lunch, but a fielding blunder by Mohammed Siraj proved costly.
It unfolded on the first ball of the 35th over in the final innings of the fifth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series. Prasidh Krishna banged in a short delivery, and Harry Brook top-edged a pull towards long leg. Krishna began to celebrate, convinced that the catch was routine. But to the shock of the Indian camp and fans watching worldwide, Siraj, who had his ...
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