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We Take Back Great Memories From Enthralling Test Series: Bumrah
India won the fifth and final Test by six runs at The Oval on Monday to level the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-2. Bumrah missed the series finale as part of his workload management. However, Mohammed Siraj took the responsibility on his shoulders and received ample support from Prasidh Krishna to give a fighting performance on the final day of the tour.
Siraj bagged five wickets while Krishna got hold of four scalps to script a historic win for India in London.
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