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England v India: Joe Root confident of sealing series win on day five at The Oval

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India’s seamers had no answers to Brook and Root during their astonishing partnership, with Brook’s counter-attacking knock taking all of the momentum after the tourists had removed Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope early in the day.

But they looked a different side, understandably, when both had departed. Mohammed Siraj charged in as usual and Prasidh Krishna consistently hit a probing length to unsettle England’s middle order.

Jacob Bethell was bowled by Krishna for a scratchy five from 31 balls, Overton and Smith could barely get the ball off the square and the delay – initially for bad light and then for rain – halted India’s sudden and unlikely charge for victory.

“It [the delay] benefits England massively,” said former England captain Sir Alastair Cook on BBC Test Match Special.

“It is a hammer blow for India. The atmosphere would have been unbelievable for India tonight. They were so on top, the only way England could get a run away was a leg-bye.”

But WinViz has England as heavy favourites with an 84% chance of victory which would see them take a 3-1 series win and an enormous confidence boost into the winter’s Ashes.

“I think England will get over the line and I think Jamie Smith will do the job. I am hoping Chris Woakes doesn’t have to walk out there,” said former captain Michael Vaughan.


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