India vs England 5th Test: Jaiswal’s century and Siraj’s wicket shift the game

In the India vs England 5th Test, India moved firmly into the driving seat thanks to a sensational century from Yashasvi Jaiswal and a decisive late wicket from Mohammed Siraj. As day three approaches, India favourites seem well-earned with just eight wickets needed to level the series.

Jaiswal’s century under pressure

Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a superb 118, his sixth Test ton and second of the match. His aggressive start with Akash Deep set the tone, before settling into a run‑scoring rhythm through the off side. England dropped him multiple times, but eventually Tongue held, cutting short what could have been an even greater total.

Akash Deep’s fifty supports India’s ascent

Akash Deep delivered a fearless fifty in only his second innings of the series. He helped Jaiswal build a 107‑run stand for the second wicket. His daring approach revived India’s chase, turning near-defeat into dominance. With that knock, India favourites status became more than just rhetoric—it achieved substance.

Siraj’s crucial dismissal shifts momentum

England struck back with the wicket of Crawley off Siraj’s final over of the day. Facing a pressure chase of 374 to win, England lost their most reliable batter on the last ball, swinging momentum further toward India. After that breakthrough, India favourites felt less theoretical and more likely to survive.

India’s upper hand in decisive Test

England must now chase 373 runs to win the match and take the series 3–1. Their openers delivered early, but Crawley’s dismissal halted their push. With India holding the upper hand in the India vs England 5th Test, the script has firmly rewritten itself.

England’s seamers stretched without Woakes

In Woakes’ absence, England’s seam bowlers—Atkinson, Tongue, Overton—bowled nearly the entire innings. Fatigue and dropped catches proved costly. This workload imbalance and fielding lapses further entrenched India favourites heading into Day 3.

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