BBC Test Match Special: After India sealed a narrow six-run win over England in the fifth Test at The Oval, former captain Nasser Hussain said the Shubman Gill-led side deserved to tie the five-match series at 2-2 because of the good cricket they have played in the last six weeks.
Led by Mohammed Siraj’s 5-104 and Prasidh Krishna’s 4-126, India completed a surreal Test win to level the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series at 2-2. The duo ensured that India got the required four wickets to bowl out England for 367 in chase of 374.
"It would have been a travesty had England won the series 3-1. India deserve to make to 2-2 for the amount of good cricket they have played in this series. The final scoreline was well and truly deserved by India, and it was very fitting for Siraj to get the final wicket," said Hussain on Sky Sports’.