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Former pacer Varun Aaron believes India can clinch victory in the Oval Test on Day 5. The match is evenly poised as England ...
Shubman Gill and Gautam Gambhir are facing the wrath for not using spinners well. Former India cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin reckoned the game awareness should be questioned.
Woakes, whose injury left him with his left arm in a sling after fielding on Day One, was initially not expected to take ...
However, around noon on Day 5, there will be darker clouds and a small chance of rain, 19%. India will be hoping that the darker clouds and overcast conditions arrive as soon as possible because, ...
India's meticulous pitch roller strategy at The Oval became a major talking point, influencing batting conditions throughout ...
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England's Harry Brook and Joe Root mounted a fierce counterattack, scoring centuries and turning the Oval into a battleground. India's Mohammed Siraj ...
With England still needing 35 runs and only four wickets in hand, India will return on the final day with victory in sight ...
Day 5 of the Oval Test is perfectly poised with all four results still possible, but rain could play spoilsport. England need 33 runs, India 4 wickets — and the weather may decide who blinks first.
Nasser Hussain criticized the early Stumps call at the Oval, saying cricket "shot itself in the foot" by delaying the finale ...
With the game on thin ice, all the speculation is around - will injured Chris Woakes come out to bat on the final day of the Oval Test if required. After the fourth day's play at the Oval, Joe Root ...
Though the use of a heavy roller could ease out the pitch, cloudy skies are predicted on Monday in London, which might help ...
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