Siraj strikes after Jaiswal helps India set England daunting target

Siraj strikes after Jaiswal helps India set England daunting target

Yashasvi Jaiswal enjoys playing against England’s cricketers.

On Day Three of India’s fifth and final Test at the Oval on Saturday, the 23-year-old opening batter recorded his sixth test century against England and his fourth overall.

However, Jaiswal had more than a chance of bringing the series to a tie of two.

On his second century of the series, he was dropped three times as India compiled 396 runs in its second innings, giving England a daunting victory target of 374.

Since Brendon McCullum took over as head coach in 2022, England has a knack for putting together impressive fourth-innings totals, which helped to start the so-called “Bazball” era.

Mohammed Siraj beats England’s Zak Crawley [Photo by Paul Childs/Reuters]

Ben Duckett scored 34 at the other end after Mohammed Siraj’s searing yorker from the final ball of the day set up a 14-run clean bowl for Zak Crawley.

Before he ran the one, Jaiswal leapt, ran, and shaped his fingers into hearts, celebrating his century when he had earlier turned his 127th ball of the innings.

In my practice session, Jaiswal said, “I had to work really hard.” One last push, I was thinking. Wherever you play, in England, in my opinion, is challenging. This wicket is not simple to handle. We have a lot of confidence. We’ll make every effort to see what happens.

Akash Deep, Ravindra Jadeja, and Washington Sundar also made significant contributions to India.

In a 107-run partnership with Jaiswal for the third wicket, Nightwatchman Akash Deep and Jaiswal made their career-best 66. At the end of the fourth and final inning, Jadeja put in a strong 53 against Sundar, who finished with a swashbuckling 53 off 46 balls.

 India's Yashasvi Jaiswal in action
Yashasvi Jaiswal of India [Photo by Paul Childs/Reuters] uppercuts the ball during his innings

Shubman Gill, the only Indian captain in an India-England series, only made 11 starts, but he added 754 runs, surpassing Graham Gooch’s 752 in 1990, which is the most runs by any batter.

India did its best to outlast England in a field match, dropping six catches overall, the team’s most in a home match since 2006 when it spilled six against Pakistan, which was also at the Oval.

Without the experienced Chris Woakes, who suffered a bad shoulder injury on Day One, the home side’s exhausted pace attack struggled all day.

With 5-125, England’s opener, Josh Tongue, who had already surpassed his 5-wicket mark from the opening innings, took 3-127.

“If we get the runs, it will be a great day of cricket tomorrow,” he declared. a tongue-spread The starting lineup is unbelievable, he said. Who knows where we might be if we can form partnerships? Fingers crossed, I’m not required, but if it does come down to me in the end, I’ll give it a good crack.

Source: Aljazeera

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