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5th Test: Rain Brings Early End To Riveting Day Four, Sets Stage For Thrilling Day Five (ld)
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August 03, 2025 • 23:32 PM View: 130
Tendulkar Trophy Test: Bad light and subsequent rain forced the stumps to be called early on day four of the fifth Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at The Oval on Sunday. With the stage set for a thrilling day five, England need 35 more runs to win, while India requires four wickets for a miraculous victory.
Rain forcing the match to go into the fifth day means every Test of the ongoing riveting five-match series has now gone into the last day. England looked all set to complete the chase of 374 on day four, thanks to Joe Root hitting his 39th Test century - 105 off 152 balls and paid a fitting tribute to Graham Thorpe.
His fellow Yorkshireman Harry Brook hit a stunning 111 off 98 balls – his tenth hundred in the longer format and made the most of a crucial reprieve on 19 by Mohammed Siraj. Root and Brook shared a brilliant counter-attacking stand of 195 runs, giving England the hope of completing their second-highest run chase of all time and the most runs hunted down by any team at The Oval.
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Tendulkar Trophy Tendulkar Trophy Test Joe Root Graham Thorpe Yorkshireman Harry Brook Mohammed Siraj Jacob Bethell Prasidh Krishna Jamie Smith Jamie Overton Before India Chris Woakes Ollie Pope Ben Duckett Akash Deep
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