India vs england 5th test day 3: The last Test match of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 between India and England is being held at the Oval Cricket Ground in London. The game of the third day (August 2) in this match has ended. India has given England a target of 374 runs to win. Chasing the target, England scored 50 runs at the loss of one wicket till the stump. Ben Docket is unbeaten on 34 runs. England’s team is 350 runs away from the victory, while India needs 9 wickets.
In this match, the Indian team scored 224 runs in their first innings. In response, England’s first innings was reduced to 247. That is, England got a lead of 23 runs on the basis of first innings. Then India’s second innings was reduced to 396 runs. This match is very important for the Indian team. The Indian team will be able to make this Test series of five matches equal only when they win this match. If the Oval Test was a draw or England won, the Shubman Gill -led team will lose the series.
England had a good start in the second innings. There was a 50 -run partnership for the first wicket between Jack Caruli and Ben Docket. Jack Carouly was bowled by Mohammad Siraj by scoring 14 runs. The third day’s play was announced with the wicket of Jack Caruli.
England’s second innings scorecard
| Batsman | Wicket | Run |
| Jack Crauli | Bold Mohammad Siraj | 14 |
| Ben docket | Unbeaten | 34 |
Wicket Fall: 50-1 (Jack Carouly, 13.5 overs)
In the second innings for the Indian team, opener Yashasvi Jaiswal did a stormy batting. Yashasvi Jaiswal completed his half -century on just 44 balls with the help of 7 fours and two sixes. However, Yashasvi also received two animals during this period. On the other hand, KL Rahul (7 runs) and Sai Sudarshan (11 runs) could not perform anything special.
Then in the first session of the third day, Nightwatchman Akash Deep and Yashasvi Jaiswal carried forward the innings. The two had a partnership of 107 runs for the third wicket. During this time, Akash Deep completed his half -century off 70 balls with the help of 9 fours. In his international career, Akash Deep scored a half -century for the first time. Jamie Overton broke this partnership by dismissing Akash Deep. Akash Deep scored 66 runs off 94 balls, which included 12 fours.
After this, the Indian team lost the wicket of captain Shubman Gill in the second session of the third day. Gill was run by Gas Atkinson on a personal score of 11 runs. Shortly after Gill was dismissed, Yashasvi scored his sixth Test century. Yashasvi completed his century off 127 balls with the help of 11 fours and two sixes. Yashasvi’s Test career was the sixth century. Karun Nair (17 runs) could not do anything special and he was dismissed by Gas Atkinson.
Yashasvi Jaiswal was the next batsman to be dismissed, whom Josh Tung did it. Yashasvi scored 118 off 164 balls with the help of 14 fours and two sixes. After this, Dhruv Jurlel and Ravindra Jadeja partnered 50 runs for the seventh wicket. Jadeja was dismissed for 53 and Jurael 34 runs. After Jadeja’s dismissal, Washington Sundar took over the front and completed his fifty on 39 balls, which included four fours and the same sixes.
India’s second innings scorecard
| Batsman | Wicket | Run |
| Yashasvi Jaiswal | Catch Jamie Overn, Bold Josh Tung | 118 |
| KL Rahul | Catch Joe Root, Bold Josh Tung | 7 |
| Sai Sudarshan | Lbw gass etcinson | 11 |
| Akash Deep | Catch Gus Atikson, Bold Jamie Overton | 66 |
| Shubman Gill | Lbw gass etcinson | 11 |
| Karun Nair | Catch Jamie Smith, Bold Gas Atkinson | 17 |
| Ravindra jadeja | Catch Harry Brook, Bold Josh Tung | 53 |
| Dhruv jurael | LBW Jamie Overn | 34 |
| Washington beautiful | Catch Jack Carouly, Bold Josh Tung | 53 |
| Mohammad Siraj | LBW Josh Tung | 00 |
| Famous Krishna | Unbeaten | 00 |
Wicket Fall: 46-1 (KL Rahul, 9.5 overs), 70-2 (Sai Sudarshan, 17.2 overs), 177-3 (Akash Deep, 42.1 over), 189-4 (Shubman Gill, 44.1 over), 229-5 (Karun Nair, 54.3 Over), 273-6 (Yashaswi Jaiswal, Yashaswi Jaiswal, 64.2 over), 323-7 (Dhruv Jurlel, 76.23-7 (Dhruv Jurlel), 357-8 (Ravindra Jadeja, 83.2), 357-9 (Mohammad Siraj, 83.5 overs), 396-10 (Washington Beautiful, 87.6 overs)
England’s first innings: Siraj-Krishna’s deadly bowling
England’s start in the first innings was a bang, but after that it lost Momentum. As a result, the England team could not take a big lead. In England’s first innings, Jack Carouly scored 64 off 57 balls, including 14 fours. At the same time, the second opener Ben Docket scored 43 runs on 38 balls with the help of 5 fours and two sixes. Harry Brook contributed 53 runs on 64 balls while batting brilliantly, which included a six in addition to 5 fours. Famous Krishna and Mohammad Siraj took four wickets each from the Indian team.
England’s first innings scorecard: (247, 51.2 overs)
| Batsman | Wicket | Run |
| Jack Crauli | Catch Ravindra Jadeja, Bold Famous Krishna | 64 |
| Ben docket | Catch Dhruv Jurlel, Bold Akash Deep | 43 |
| Oli pope | LBW Mohammad Siraj | 22 |
| Joe root | LBW Mohammad Siraj | 29 |
| Harry Brook | Bold Mohammad Siraj | 53 |
| Jacob Bethel | LBW Mohammad Siraj | 6 |
| Jamie Smith | Catch KL Rahul, Bold Famous Krishna | 8 |
| Jamie oven | LBW Famous Krishna | 0 |
| Gus etcinson | Catch Akash Deep, Bold Famous Krishna | 11 |
| Josh tongs | Unbeaten | 0* |
| Chris Woakes | Absent heart | , |
Wicket Fall: 92–1 (Ben Docket, 12.5 overs), 129-2 (Jack Carouly, 21.1 overs), 142-3 (Oli Pope, 24.4 over), 175-4 (Jo Root, 32.6 overs), 195-5 (Jacob Bethle, 36.4 over), 215-6 (215-6 (Zamy Smith, 42.1 over), 215-7 (Zamie Smith), 215-7 (42.5-on, 42.5-7), 215-6 (Jamie Smith, 42.1 overs), 215-7 (Jamie overtan, 42.5 over), 235-8 (Gus Atkinson, 46.5 over), 247/9 (Harry Brook, 51.2 overs)
India’s first innings: Karun’s fifty, Atkinson’s 5 wickets
Karun Nair scored the highest 57 runs in the first innings for the Indian team. Karun faced 109 balls and hit 8 fours. At one time in the first innings, the Indian team’s 6 wickets fell till the score of 153 runs. Then there was a 65 -run partnership for the seventh wicket between Karun Nair and Washington Sundar, which took India to a respectable score. Washington Sundar contributed 26 runs. Useful runs also came out of the bat of Sai Sudarshan (38). For England, Gas Atkinson took the most five wickets. At the same time, Josh Tung achieved three successes.
Team India scorecard in first innings: (224/10, 69.4 overs)
| Batsman | Wicket | Run |
| Yashasvi Jaiswal | Lbw gass etcinson | 2 |
| KL Rahul | Bold chris woakes | 14 |
| Sai Sudarshan | Catch Jamie Smith, Bold Josh Tung | 38 |
| Shubman Gill | Run out (Gus Atkinson) | 21 |
| Karun Nair | LBW Josh Tung | 57 |
| Ravindra jadeja | Catch Jamie Smith, Bold Josh Tung | 9 |
| Dhruv jurael | Catch Harry Brook, Bold Gas Atkinson | 19 |
| Washington beautiful | Catch Jamie Overn, Bold Gus Atkinson | 26 |
| Akash Deep | Unbeaten | 00* |
| Mohammad Siraj | Bold gus etcinson | 00 |
| Famous Krishna | Catch Jamie Smith, Bold Gas Atkinson | 00 |
Wicket Fall: 10-1 (Yashasvi Jaiswal, 3.1 overs), 38-2 (KL Rahul, 15.1 overs), 83-3, (Shubman Gill, 27.2 over), 101-4 (Sai Sudarshan, 35.4 over), 123-5 (Ravindra Jadeja, 39.3 overs), 153-6 (Dhruv Jur, 49.3 over), 218-7 (Karun Nayar, 66.5 over), 220-8 (Washington Beautiful, 67.4 overs), 224-9 (Mohammad Siraj, 69.2 overs), 224-10 (famous Krishna, 69.4 overs)
Indian team playing XI: Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudarshan, Shubman Gill (Captain), Karun Nair, Dhruv Jurlel (wicketkeeper), Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Akash Deep, the famous Krishna and Mohammad Siraj.
England’s playing-11: Jack Craulie, Ben Docket, Oli Pope (Captain), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jacob Bethel, Jamie Smith (wicketkeeper), Gas Atkinson, Jamie Overton, Josh Tung and Chris Woakes.
India’s record at Oval Cricket Ground
Total Test Match: 15
India won: 2
India lost: 6
Draw: 7
England’s record at Oval Cricket Ground
Total Test Match: 106
England won: 45
England lost: 24
Draw: 37
India vs England Head to Head (Oval Cricket Ground)
Total Test Match: 14
India won: 2
England won: 5
Draw: 7
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