New Delhi, Aug. 3 -- Mohammed Siraj might have gifted England the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy after the India pacer stepped onto the boundary rope after taking the catch of Harry Brook on Sunday on the day four of the fifth Test at The Oval. Brook was batting on 19 at that time.
Having started the day on 50/1, England lost Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope pretty early in the morning, bringing Brook in the middle. The incident took place on the fist ball of the 35th over. Prasidh Krishna banged it short with Brook top-edging while going for a pull shot.
The ball went straight to Siraj, who was stationed at the long leg boundary. However, Siraj took a step back after completing the catch to balance himself and in the process stepped onto the rope...
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