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India win all-time classic despite Woakes heroics

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Fifth Rothesay Test, The Kia Oval (day five of five)

India 224 (Nair 57, Atkinson 5-33, Tongue 3-57) & 396 (Jaiswal 118; Tongue 5-125)

England 247 (Crawley 64; Krishna 4-62, Siraj 4-86) & 367 (Brook 111, Root 105; Siraj 5-104)

India won by six runs; draw series 2-2

England were denied a record-breaking run chase by an irresistible India, who snatched victory by six runs in one of the most dramatic conclusions in Test cricket history.

In scenes that will go down in British sporting folklore, Chris Woakes came out to bat with his arm in a sling to support Gus Atkinson when England needed 17 to reach their target of 374.

Woakes was given a hero’s welcome, then stood at the non-striker’s end as Atkinson attempted to swipe England to victory.

Amid almost unbearable tension at The Oval, Atkinson and Woakes somehow tried to inch England on, surrounded by the deafening din of the febrile Indian support.

After Atkinson clobbered Mohammed Siraj for six, Woakes ran a bye to wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel, who missed the stumps, in order for Atkinson to pinch the strike.

India kept the field back. Prasidh Krishna bowled the next over. Woakes was able to run a two, then another vital single off the final ball to leave Atkinson with the strike.

But Atkinson was bowled by the brilliant Siraj, giving India their narrowest victory in terms of runs in a Test.

It left one of the greatest series ever played level at 2-2, concluding 25 days of outstanding sporting theatre.

Lion-hearted Woakes cannot deny superb Siraj

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If the fourth day of this Test was astonishing for its fluctuations and high emotion, the fifth day provided drama that was barely believable.

England’s target of 374 represented their second highest successful chase in Tests and the highest ever on this ground. They began Monday on 339-6, 35 adrift.

Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton were being given a torrid time on Sunday before the weather ended play early. England’s task instantly looked easier on Monday when Overton pulled Krishna’s first ball of the day for four and followed by inside-edging the next delivery past his stumps to the fine-leg fence.

The runs required were down to 27, then the pendulum swung once more.

Smith looked all at sea. He played and missed at his first two balls from Siraj and edged his third. There was a wait to see if Jurel had pouched the catch, but there was no doubt.

Atkinson edged the first ball he faced, inches short of KL Rahul at second slip. India’s fans, comfortably outnumbering the England support, surrounded the ground with noise.

Siraj charged in again. Overton played all around his pad. Umpire Kumar Dharmasena took so long to raise his finger, Overton had completed a run. The England man was so sure the review would save him, he began to mark his guard, only for the replay to show umpire’s call for shaving the leg stump. India were delirious.

Atkinson was unsure whether to farm the strike or trust Josh Tongue. The sky got darker and floodlights took hold. Tongue was given leg before to Krishna, but the review showed the ball missing leg stump. England still needed 19.

England had added two more when Tongue was bowled by Krishna. There was confusion as to whether Woakes would bat, then came the sight of the 36-year-old walking down the dressing-room stairs with his left arm covered by his England sweater.

Woakes ultimately never faced a ball, but his bravery will not be forgotten.

Atkinson’s mighty blow off Siraj was parried over the ropes by Akash Deep and left England with 11 to win. India captain Shubman Gill had the decision over bringing in the field to prevent the single, or to protect the boundary. He chose the latter. Woakes was in obvious pain when he shuffled the bye off the final ball of Siraj’s over.

Atkinson dug out Krishna for two to long-on, at the beginning of the next over. India kept the field back. England took another single. They needed seven when Siraj set off once more.

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Epic series plays out final act

After the memorable fourth day was curtailed by the weather, there were concerns this series would not get the finale it deserves, played to a conclusion in front of empty seats.

Not a bit of it. The Oval was sold out in advance and spectators made sure they were not late. They were rewarded with the epic ending, one that had echoes of the 2019 World Cup final, Ben Stokes at Headingley in the same year, or England’s one-run defeat by New Zealand in Wellington two years ago.

It is a superb win for India, who deserve their 2-2 draw. They played this decisive Test without all of Rishabh Pant, Jasprit Bumrah and Nitish Kumar Reddy. This series may well be looked back on as the birth of a new team under Gill, who was prolific with the bat.

England were without injured captain Stokes, then had to deal with the injury sustained by Woakes on day one. The home side had a patched up pace attack and first-choice spinner Shoaib Bashir is out with a broken finger.

The battered bodies reflects the gruelling nature of a gripping series, arguably the best to take place in this country since the iconic 2005 Ashes.

What started with a stunning England run chase at Headingley moved to Gill’s masterful batting at Edgbaston. England were taken to a tetchy victory at Lord’s by the Herculean efforts of Stokes, then denied by India’s gritty resistance at Old Trafford.

At various stages, Bashir bowled with a broken finger, Pant batted with a broken foot and Woakes batted with his dislocated shoulder. Neither team took a backward step and there were a number of flashpoint confrontations.

By the end, England missed out on a first series win against India since 2018 and their first win against any team in a five-Test series in the same time period.

More importantly, they failed in the first part of what they hoped would have been a glorious double, with the Ashes in Australia to come later this year.

The first Test in Perth is on 21 November. Woakes is already a huge doubt, and England face a nervous wait over the talismanic Stokes and key pace bowler Mark Wood.

‘An incredible series’ – what they said

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England captain Ben Stokes speaking to Test Match Special: “It’s been an incredible series – the commitment and energy has been outstanding.

“We’re bitterly disappointed we couldn’t get the series win but myself being a massive advocate of the game of Test cricket, this series has been an unbelievable advert for it across the world. All the doubters saying it’s dying a death, this series has said the opposite.

“For us, to come out here and try and chase that total down in the way that we did was outstanding. That never say die, never back down attitude we’ve installed in the group nearly paid off for us. We couldn’t quite get over the line.”

India captain Shubman Gill: “It means so much. This was a very hard-fought series. Both teams throwing punches and you could never really predict after day four who was going to win the match.

“We are a young team but before the start of the series, we spoke about how we didn’t want to be looked at as a young team. We wanted to be a gun team and I think we showed that today.”

England batter Harry Brook: “It is a great advert for Test cricket. To rock up with a crowd like this today when we needed 30-odd runs to win is phenomenal.

“I don’t think we could get support like that in any other series, other than the Ashes.

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Celtic, Rangers & Aberdeen learn play-off draws

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In the Champions League play-off round, Celtic will face either Kairat Almaty or Slovan Bratislava.

If the Rangers, who won the Scottish Premiership, defeat Viktoria Plzen in qualifying’ third round, will face either RB Salzburg or Club Brugge.

The winners will advance to the league phase of the tournament on August 19 and August 26 and August 27.

At the league stage, the winners of the previous two legs will be admitted to the Europa League.

In addition, a place in the Europa League’s divisional phase is secured if Rangers lose to Czech side Viktoria Plzen.

Last year, Celtic defeated Slovan Bratislava 5-1 in Glasgow to move up to 21st place in the Champions League standings.

In the final 16 of their league phase matches, Bayern Munich narrowly lost, winning three and drawing three.

Celtic have defeated Kazakhstan’s Shakhter Karagandy and Astana in 2013 and 2017, but they have never played Kairat Almaty before.

Aberdeen visiting Kosovo or Romania

In the Europa League play-off round, Aberdeen will face Bucharest’s FCSB or Drita’s Kosovar side.

On August 21, Pittodrie will host the first leg, and the second match will follow a week later.

The Conference League loser of that tie joins the others.

FCSB lost to Rangers in their Champions League qualifying match against Shkendija from North Macedonia and finished 11th overall last season.

For the Conference League play-off draw, which will begin at 13:00 BST, Hibs and Dundee United are in the same position.

The Edinburgh side must defeat Partizan Belgrade in order to play, while United will next travel to Rapid Vienna.

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India win all-time Test despite Woakes heroics

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The Kia Oval, Day 5, Fifth Rothesay Test

India 224 (Nair 57, Atkinson 5-33, Tongue 3-57) &amp, 396 (Jaiswal 118, Tongue 5-125)

England 247 (Crawley 64, Krishna 4-62, Siraj 4-86) &amp, 367 (Brook 111, Root 105, Siraj 5-104)

Six wickets, six draws, and 2-2 series win.

An irresistible India, who won by six runs in one of the most dramatic turns in Test cricket history, denied England a record-breaking run chase.

When England needed 17 to reach their target of 374, Chris Woakes came out with his arm in a sling in scenes that will go down in British sporting folklore.

Atkinson attempted to win England, but Woakes received a hero’s welcome and stood at the non-striker’s end.

Atkinson and Woakes attempted to lead England on in the midst of the obscene roar of the irate Indian support, despite the almost intolerable tension at The Oval.

After Atkinson slammed Mohammed Siraj for six, Woakes gave up wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel, who missed the stumps, for Atkinson to pinch the strike.

The field was kept back by India. The following over was bowled by Prasadh Krishna. With the strike, Wakes was able to run a two before taking a crucial single off the final ball to give Atkinson.

However, Siraj’s brilliant bowling of Atkinson gave India their lone test victory.

It brought the 25th day of outstanding sporting theater to a close with one of the greatest series ever played level at 2-2.

Lion-hearted Woakes cannot deny Siraj’s outstanding qualities.

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The fifth day provided drama that was barely believable, even if the fourth day of this Test was astonishing for its fluctuations and high emotion.

England’s 374-run target was both their second-highest successful chase in a Test match and the highest ever on this ground. They began Monday on 339-6, 35 adrift.

Before the weather caused play to end early on Sunday, Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton were given a rough time. When Overton pulled Krishna’s first ball of the day for four and inside-edging the subsequent delivery past his stumps to the fine-leg fence on Monday, England’s task appeared much easier.

The pendulum swung once more as the number of runs needed was 27.

Smith looked down at sea from every angle. He threw his third ball, edged, and played, but he missed Siraj’s first two. There was no doubt that Jurel had pouched the catch, but there was a wait and see.

At the second slip, Atkinson was inches away from KL Rahul when he edged the first ball he faced. The ground was surrounded by noise from India’s fans, who were comfortably more popular than England fans.

Siraj came in once more. Overton’s pad was full of games. Overton had run, but it took him so long for Imprey Kumar Dharmasena to raise his finger. The England man began to mark his guard because he was so confident that the review would save him, only to hear the umpire’s recommendation to cut the leg stump in replay. India was insane.

Atkinson pondered whether to trust Josh Tongue or to farm the strike. Floodlights started to appear in the sky as they did. Before Krishna, the review revealed the ball had a missing leg stump, but the tongue was given. 19 was still required in England

When Krishna bowled Tongue, England added two more. Woakes appeared to bat only to show up with his left arm covered in his England sweater, causing confusion.

In the end, Woakes will never forget how bravely he fought against ball.

Akash Deep parried Atkinson’s powerful blow off Siraj, leaving England with 11 points to win. Shubman Gill, the captain of India, had to decide whether to protect the boundary from the single or to bring in the field. The latter was his choice. When he shuffled the bye off Siraj’s final ball, Wakes was clearly hurt.

At the beginning of the next over, Atkinson dug out Krishna for two to three more. The field was retained by India. Another single was taken by England. When Siraj began his journey, they needed seven.

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All the Love Island couples who are still together ahead of 2025 final

Since more than 13 couples are still living together, Love Island was first broadcast on television in the UK ten years ago.

Couples on Love Island who are still in love well before the 2025 final?

Fans are eager to see who will be crowned the 2025 ITV2 show winners as the 12th series of Love Island comes to an end after 8 weeks of romance, arguments, tension, love-triangles, and chaos.

Tonight, viewers will finally discover which couple is the public’s favourite as Shakira and Harry, Yasmine and Jamie, Toni and Cach, and Angel and TY battle it out to win the coveted £50,000 and the title of the 2025 winners.

Ahead of the grande finale, where either one of the four couples has a huge chance of winning this year due to divided public opinion, we take a look back at the Love Island lovebirds who are still together. It comes after it was revealed that host Maya Jama to follow in Molly-Mae Hague’s footsteps in major career move.

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We take a look at all the couples who have been happily living happily ever since the first season in 2015 to the most recent summer series after ten exciting years of love, laughter, cheating, and pulling one another for a chat.

Olivia Bowen and Alex Bowen (Series 2) (2016)

 Olivia and Alex are expecting their second child this summer
Olivia and Alex are expecting their second child this summer

Olivia and Alex Bowen met as runners-up on Love Island UK in 2016. They tied the knot in Essex on September 15, 2018, and got engaged in late 2016;

In June 2022, they welcomed their first child, son Abel (AJ), and in early 2025, they announced they’re expecting a second baby. The couple continues to live happily married and have a family life.

Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde (2016 Series 2 winners)

Cara and Nathan have two children
Cara and Nathan have two children(Image: DAILY MIRROR)

Cara and Nathan won Love Island in 2016 and quickly became fan favourites. After a brief split, they reunited and married in June 2019. The couple have two children together: son Freddie, born in 2017, and daughter Delilah, born in 2020.

Despite their ups and downs, they continue to be happily married and focused on raising their young children, frequently sharing intimate photos on social media and staying connected to their Love Island roots.

Jamie Jewitt and Camilla Thurlow (Series 3 – 2017)

Camilla Thurlow, Jamie Jewlett and their three kids
Camilla and Jamie now have three kids together

In 2017, Camilla and Jamie collaborated and came out on top. In a sweet moment involving their first child, they announced their engagement in 2021. T

The couple got married later that year, and they now have three kids, son Brodie, 2 years old, and daughters Nell and Nora.

Camilla and Jamie are regarded as one of the most sincere Love Island couples, balancing a family life with a work of charity and keeping their relationship largely private.

Jess Shears &amp, Dom Lever (Series 3 – 2017)

Now that there are two children, Jess and Dom.
Now that there are two children, Jess and Dom.

After leaving the villa, Jess and Dom first met in Love Island 2017 and continued to live together. They tied the knot in a romantic ceremony in Mykonos in October 2018.

The couple has two sons who were born in 2019 and 2022. Jessica and Dom have a close relationship despite being infrequently photographed and appearing in the media. Dom has since trained as a firefighter, while Jess works as an influencer.

Tommy Fury and Molly Mae Hague (Series 5)

Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury
Molly-Mae and Tommy met on Love Island back in 2019 and welcomed daughter Bambi in January 2023(Image: Instagram/Molly-Mae Hague)

Molly‑Mae and Tommy met on Love Island in 2019 and finished as runners‑up. Soon after, they moved in together, and in January of 2023 they welcomed their daughter, Bambi.

Tommy and Tommy had a five-year relationship and proposed in Ibiza in July 2023.

In early 2025, reports suggested they were spending time together again and possibly working on their relationship, showing that their story might not be over just yet. The lovers have returned from a summer of adventures with Bambi.

(Season 8 – Summer 2022) Indiyah Polack & Dami Hope

Indiyah and Dami are very much still together
Indiyah and Dami are very much still together(Image: Instagram)

After Dami’s original pairing changed when Casa Amor brought new connections, Indiyah and Dami first met on Love Island in 2022.

By the end of the series, they had a difficult start and some dramatic moments in the villa, but they eventually rose to the position of being one of the strongest couples.

Since leaving the show, they’ve remained together, moving in with one another in London. The pair frequently attends side-by-side events and shares jovial tidbits about their relationship on social media.

Sanam Harrinanan and Kai Fagan (Winter 2023, Series 9)

Sanam and Kai got married over the weekend!
Sanam and Kai got married over the weekend!(Image: sanamiee/Instagram)

The Love Island 2023 winter series saw the blossoming of Sanam and Kai’s romance, making them the first couple to ever appear on television during Casa Amor and triumphantly win the competition.

Since their victory, they’ve continued dating and have been inseparable, travelling together and supporting each other’s careers. After a romantic engagement last year, Kai and Sanam tied the knot over the weekend after finding lasting love on Love Island.

Zach Noble and Molly Marsh (Summer ‘2023)

Zach and Molly dated for seven months after coming fourth on Love Island
Molly and Zach re back together after a brief breakup(Image: Getty Images)

After Molly’s brief exit and dramatic resumption of the relationship, Molly and Zach started dating on Love Island in 2023.

They made it to the final and quickly rose to the position of being one of the season’s most talked about couples. Since leaving the show, they suffered some trouble in paradise and broke up for a months of months before rekindling their romance.

They have since stayed together, frequently sharing photos of their loved ones and holiday photos, and even relocating.

The couple, who aren’t yet married or engaged, appear strong and committed, and enjoy life as recent Love Island success stories.

Uma Jammeh &amp, Wil Anderson (Series 11 – Summer 2024)

Love Island star Uma on After Sun
Uma and Will are now engaged to be married(Image: Uma Jammeh / Instagram)

Uma and Wil first connected on Love Island UK Season 11 in 2023, and they quickly came out on top.

Their playful chemistry turned into a serious relationship, and they announced their engagement in July 2025.

They have shared joyous moments of their journey together on social media since they left the villa. As they make plans for their upcoming wedding and life together, fans are eager to see what the couple’s future holds in store.

Sophie Piper &amp, Joshua Ritchie (All Stars series – 2024)

Sophie and Josh are more loved-up than ever
Sophie and Josh are more loved-up than ever(Image: sophpiper_/Instagram)

In early 2024, Josh and Sophie, who first appeared on Love Island in 2020, reconnected on the show.

The pair coupled up in the villa and developed a strong connection that continued after the show ended. The couple has gone from strength to strength since the series ended, and they now reside together. One of their favorite couples to ever appear in the ITV2 show has been named by Love Island fans as one of their favorites.

Molly Smith &amp, Tom Clare (All Stars series– 2024)

Molly and Tom fell for one another on All Stars
Molly and Tom fell for one another on All Stars(Image: @tomclare__/Instagram)

Tom and Molly, who both won the 2023 winter series, first met during Love Island: All Stars in early 2024.

Their chemistry was instant, and they went on to win the series together.

They haven’t stopped fighting, sharing romantic trips and glamorous occasions since they left the villa. Fans consider them to be one of the standout success stories from the All Stars series, despite the fact that neither of them has gotten married or engaged.

Tommy Bradley and Lucy Quinn (Series 12- 2025)

Lucy Quinn and Tommy Bradley
Tommy and Lucy are trying to make things work(Image: ITV/Shutterstock)

Tommy left Love Island with Lucy when it was decided by Shakira and Ty that their time on the show was over. While unhappy with her decision at the time, the pair were confident that their romance would continue on the outside world.

The pair haven’t spent much time together since dining with Harrison and Lauren after their exit, if social media is anything to go by.

Tommy has been spotted kissing Lucy in a London nightclub just one week ago while he has been featured on Emily’s social media accounts, which has sparked rumors that he has reconciled with his ex.

Harrison Solomon and Lauren Wood (Series 12 2025)

Love Island's Harrison and Lauren on Lorraine
Harrison and Lauren are still together(Image: ITV)

Harrison and Lauren have been successful since their time together since their relationship ended, despite the controversy surrounding their relationship.

While they are not yet official, Harrison recently revealed that he was simply waiting for Lauren to meet his family before adding the ‘ girlfriend and boyfriend ‘ label.

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He continued, “I think the first thing I wanted to do was get my family’s approval first,” adding that this was important for me. So I feel like in the next few days Lauren’s going to meet my family and we’ll go from there”.