
India vs England 5th test , India seized control on Day 2 of the 5th Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at The Oval, London, from July 31 to August 4, 2025, finishing at 75/2 in their second innings, leading England by 52 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal’s unbeaten 51 off 49 balls, including a stunning six to reach his fifty, anchored India’s fightback. Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna’s fiery four-wicket hauls bundled England out for 247, overturning India’s first-innings total of 224. With the series at 2-1 in England’s favor, India’s gritty performance keeps their hopes alive for a series-drawing win.
Match Summary: India’s Turnaround at The Oval
England captain Ollie Pope won the toss and chose to bowl on a pace-friendly, grass-laden pitch. India’s first innings folded for 224 in 69.4 overs, with Karun Nair’s resilient 57 and Washington Sundar’s 19 not out providing stability. Gus Atkinson’s fiery 5/33, including three quick wickets on Day 2, and Josh Tongue’s 3/53 tested India’s resolve. Despite early blows, Nair’s 50-run stand with Sundar pushed India past 200.
England’s reply started explosively, with Zak Crawley (64) and Ben Duckett (43) smashing 92 runs in 12.5 overs. However, Siraj (4/86) and Prasidh Krishna (4/62) triggered a dramatic collapse, reducing England from 109/1 to 247 all out in 51.2 overs. Harry Brook’s 53 offered resistance, but India’s bowlers dominated the middle session. England secured a slender 23-run lead.
In India’s second innings, Jaiswal’s aggressive 51* and two dropped catches by England—Brook at 20 and Liam Dawson at 40—tilted the game. KL Rahul (7) and Sai Sudharsan (11) fell to Tongue and Atkinson, respectively, but Jaiswal and nightwatchman Akash Deep (4*) saw India to stumps. Bad light halted play 15 minutes early, with Pope declining to bowl spin.
Key Performances
- Yashasvi Jaiswal: Smashed an unbeaten 51 off 49 balls, including 7 fours and 2 sixes, surviving two drops to give India the edge.
- Mohammed Siraj: Claimed 4/86, dismantling England’s middle order with relentless aggression.
- Prasidh Krishna: Took 4/62, including two quick wickets before tea, shifting momentum decisively.
- Gus Atkinson: Bagged 5/33 in India’s first innings, exploiting early conditions.
- Zak Crawley: Scored a brisk 64, but his dismissal sparked England’s collapse.
Full Scorecard
India 1st Innings (224/10, 69.4 overs)
- Yashasvi Jaiswal: 2 (3.1 ov)
- KL Rahul: 13 (15.1 ov)
- Sai Sudharsan: 38 (35.4 ov)
- Shubman Gill: 13 (27.2 ov)
- Karun Nair: 57 (66.5 ov)
- Ravindra Jadeja: 9 (39.3 ov)
- Dhruv Jurel: 19 (49.3 ov)
- Washington Sundar: 19* (67.4 ov)
- Mohammed Siraj: 4 (69.2 ov)
- Akash Deep: 0 (69.4 ov)
- Prasidh Krishna: 0 (69.4 ov)
- Extras: 30
- Bowling: Gus Atkinson 5/33, Josh Tongue 3/53, Jamie Overton 1/57, Jacob Bethell 1/29
England 1st Innings (247/10, 51.2 overs)
- Zak Crawley: 64 (21.1 ov)
- Ben Duckett: 43 (12.5 ov)
- Ollie Pope: 6 (24.4 ov)
- Joe Root: 17 (33 ov)
- Harry Brook: 53 (51.2 ov)
- Jacob Bethell: 7 (36.4 ov)
- Jamie Smith: 10 (42.1 ov)
- Jamie Overton: 0 (42.5 ov)
- Gus Atkinson: 8 (46.5 ov)
- Josh Tongue: 0 (51.2 ov)
- Shoaib Bashir: 0*
- Extras: 9
- Bowling: Mohammed Siraj 4/86, Prasidh Krishna 4/62, Akash Deep 1/40, Ravindra Jadeja 1/50
India 2nd Innings (75/2, 18 overs)
- Yashasvi Jaiswal: 51* (18 ov)
- KL Rahul: 7 (15.1 ov)
- Sai Sudharsan: 11 (17.2 ov)
- Akash Deep: 4* (18 ov)
- Extras: 2
- Bowling: Gus Atkinson 1/26, Josh Tongue 1/25, Jamie Overton 0/22
Turning Points
- India’s First Innings Collapse: Losing four wickets for six runs on Day 2, India slumped to 224, but Nair’s 57 ensured a respectable total.
- England’s Middle-Order Meltdown: Siraj and Prasidh’s eight wickets caused a collapse from 109/1 to 247, limiting England’s lead to 23 runs.
- Jaiswal’s Blitz: His unbeaten 51, aided by England’s dropped catches, swung momentum, giving India a 52-run lead at stumps.
What’s Next?
With three days remaining, India, trailing 2-1, aim to build on their lead and push for a series-drawing victory. India vs England, without Chris Woakes due to a shoulder injury, face challenges with a depleted attack. The Oval’s pitch, showing seam movement, promises an exciting Day 3. Follow live updates on Sony Sports Network or JioHotstar.