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    England vs India: Tourists launch stirring fightback in fifth Test at The Oval after Gus Atkinson and home openers star – Sky Sports


    India close niggly day two of fifth Test at The Oval on 75-2, leading England by 52; Mohammed Siraj triggers tourists’ fightback with ball before Yashasvi Jaiswal stars with bat after being dropped twice by England; series finale left in balance on day of send-offs and verbal exchanges
    Friday 1 August 2025 20:54, UK
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    India carved out a 52-run lead over a sloppy England on a prickly, all-action second day at The Kia Oval as a stellar fightback kept the tourists in the hunt for a final-Test victory and 2-2 series draw.
    Shubman Gill’s side closed on 75-2 in their second innings after three dropped England catches, having been bundled out for 224 in their first dig 30 minutes into the morning – Gus Atkinson claiming 5-33 – and then dismissing their opponents for 247 in reply.
    Flashpoints on a feisty Friday were Akash Deep’s send-off to Ben Duckett, Joe Root incensed by something Prasidh Krishna had said, and then more beef after Sai Sudharsan’s dismissal to Atkinson very late in the day – Duckett was involved here – as the needle that began at Lord’s and spilled into Manchester last week arose again.
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    The hosts had raced to 92-0 inside 13 overs thanks to yet another rollicking opening stand between Zak Crawley (64) and Ben Duckett (43 off 38), at which point India looked toast, but the fiery Mohammed Siraj (4-86) led a terrific response from the away side, wiping out England’s middle order.
    England’s fielding then let them down in the evening – Yashasvi Jaiswal (51no) reprieved on 20 and 40 after errors by Harry Brook and substitute fielder Liam Dawson at slip and deep fine leg respectively, before Crawley grassed Sudharsan (11) on seven in the cordon, not that the last of those blemishes proved too costly.
    Josh Tongue – taking the new ball in place of the injured Chris Woakes – nicked off KL Rahul (7) as he bowled more accurately than he did in India’s opening knock.
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    Woakes is expected to be out for the rest of this Test – and maybe even the impending Ashes winter – after suffering a suspected left shoulder dislocation fielding late on day one, although there remains a slim chance he bats in the second innings if required.
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    There were violent swings in momentum, in keeping with the rest of a seesaw series, starting with England utterly dominating the morning session in south London after India resumed on 204-6.
    India were all out 20 runs and 34 balls later – Atkinson with three of the final four wickets to fall as he clinched a fourth five-for in just his 13th Test – before Duckett and Crawley punished wayward bowling.
    Duckett reverse swept Deep for six during that riotous partnership but then fell to the same bowler playing a similar shot and was given a bizarre goodbye by the quick.
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    Deep put his arm around Duckett before being pulled away by the calming Rahul, although it is an incident that may be pounced upon by match referee Jeff Crowe – so, too, an exchange of words between the usually zen-like Root and India’s Krishna.
    Umpire Kumar Dharmasena was forced to intervene after the Root-Krishna clash, which came during a spicy six-wicket second session that dragged India back into the game.
    Krishna (4-62) bagged three of those scalps – Crawley pulled to midwicket shortly after lunch with Jamie Smith (8) and Jamie Overton (0) pouched at slip and lbw respectively in the over before tea.
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    In between Krishna’s breakthroughs, it was all about Siraj.
    One of only two pace bowlers across both teams to have featured in all five Tests – alongside the now-injured Woakes – Siraj trapped stand-in captain Ollie Pope (22), Root (29) and Jacob Bethell (6) lbw during a wholehearted and ferocious display.
    Bethell – into the side for the injured Ben Stokes (shoulder) – unfurled one delicious off-side boundary before falling 14th ball in his first Test innings in England, after hitting three half-centuries in as many matches during the 2-1 win in New Zealand last year.
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    Brook (53) took England into the lead before his stumps were rearranged by Siraj – the hosts all out at nine down as Woakes did not bat – with Atkinson having been eighth out, spooning the pacey Krishna to mid-on.
    Right at the start of the day, Atkinson dismissed Washington Sundar (26) on the pull and then ripped through India’s tail after the erratic Tongue (3-57) had pinned the tourists’ first-innings top-scorer Karun Nair lbw for 57 with a nip-backer.
    England will now hope for a similar wicket-laden start to Saturday.
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