Mohammed Siraj castled Zak Crawley with a brilliant yorker to leave England on 50/1 in 13.5 overs at stumps on day three of fifth Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test against India at The Oval. England need another 324 runs to win the match and clinch a series victory.
After bowling out India for 396, with England being set a target of 374 to win, the hosts’ had done so well to survive the last hour. But Siraj taking out Crawley for 14 at the stroke of stumps gave India a much-needed lift ahead of a crucial day four’s play. Siraj is also the equal leading wicket-taker in the series alongside England's Josh Tongue.
Just like in the first innings, Crawley and Ben Duckett (34 not out) got them off to a breezy start as India got Prasidh Krishna to share the new ball with Akash Deep instead of Siraj. Barring a couple of deliveries from Akash having extra bounce, England weren't too troubled, as there was lack of seam movement on offer for the Indian bowlers.