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Shubman Gill’s First Series as Captain

With Rohit Sharma absent, the fifth Test marked Shubman Gill’s first series as India’s Test captain. Leading from the front, Gill guided his team through intense pressure and helped script a memorable comeback win. Though he wasn’t the top scorer, his composure and leadership drew praise from pundits and teammates alike.

This victory could be a turning point in Gill’s career and signals the beginning of a new leadership era for Indian Test cricket. The ability to handle England’s Bazball approach and remain tactically sharp in critical moments showcased maturity well beyond his years.

Mohammed Siraj’s Match-Winning Spell

The standout performer in the final Test was Mohammed Siraj, who took 5 wickets for 104 runs. His fiery spell in the second innings dismantled England’s lower order and sealed the barrow win by bowling Gus Atkinson to end the match.

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Siraj’s ability to extract pace and bounce on a flat Oval pitch proved vital. It was his first five-wicket haul in England and confirmed his status as India’s most dependable pace option when senior bowlers like Bumrah are unavailable.

Historic Context of the Win

India’s victory at The Oval was their narrowest ever win in Test cricket. It also denied England a series win at home against India, a feat they have not achieved since 2011. The draw also means the Anderson-Tendulker Trophy, renamed this year, remains shared.

Chris Woakes’ brave final stand while batting one-handed due to a dislocated shoulder added to the drama, but India held firm. The result not only lifted the team but reminded fans of the unpredictable beauty of Test cricket.

Tactical Resilience and Squad Depth

India’s win showed that even without several senior stars, they have enough depth to compete at the highest level. With Jasprit Bumrah and Ravichandran Ashwin not in the XI for the final Test, the likes of Siraj and Prasidh Krishna stepped up with vital contributions.

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The team’s selection choices, field placements, and bowling changes, particularly in the final session, were spot on. This kind of clarity under pressure will be key in future World Test Championship fixtures.

What Comes Next

India’s comeback draw in England boosts their confidence going into future overseas tours. With series in Australia and South Africa to come, this performance offers a solid foundation. Young leaders are stepping up, and bowlers are delivering breakthroughs in crunch moments.

As you will expect, online betting odds suggest India remains a strong contender in the current World Test Championship cycle, with this result further strengthening their credentials.

Conclusion

India’s 2025 Test tour of England was a rollercoaster that ended on a high. The six-run win at The Oval will go down as one of the most hard-fought victories in the team’s recent history. Shubman Gill’s emergence as a leader and Siraj’s excellence with the ball are bright signs for the future, too.

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