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England still have plenty of batting left to get the 35 runs required to win the series against India on the final day at The Oval, says Joe Root.
How we got there though was the most electric day of cricket, a fitting denouement to a series that has promised much and been closely fought but in reality has lacked this sort of dramatic flair.
The England star extended his incredible run in the final innings of the Test, scoring his third century in the fourth ...
All-rounder Chris Woakes is "all in" on helping England secure a series win over India despite a shoulder injury, says Joe ...
India's bowling coach Morne Morkel said he was pleased that natural leader Mohammed Siraj was finally receiving the ...
Rain halted England’s chase of 374, setting up a thrilling final day as India need four wickets and England 35 runs. Centuries from Brook and Root kept the hosts alive ...
Play was called off early on Day 4 due to bad light and a passing shower. England needed 35 runs and India were pushing for four more wickets when wet weather pushed the fifth and final Test into Day ...
Former England captain and BBC Sport pundit Michael Vaughan looks ahead to the final day of the fifth Test with England ...
England had moved to within 35 runs of securing a famous victory over India when bad light and torrential rain ended an ...
Ace England batter Joe Root has said that, as everyone saw India vice-captain Rishabh Pant coming in to bat during the fourth ...
As rain disrupts play, Harry Brook's 111 sparks England's comeback against India, raising questions on his innings' heroism as they chase victory.
Rain extended the final Test to day five. Root (105) and Brook (111) shined, but Siraj and Co fought back. England were 339/6 ...