
Oval Test: Nice guy Joe Root loses his cool after verbal volley with Prasidh Krishna
In Prasidh's next over, the Indian pacer attempted to needle Root again, but this time the England batter did not respond.Verbal spat between Prasidh krishna and joe root.#INDvsENGTest pic.twitter.com/6cbJCa7IVd— U' (@toxifyy18) August 1, 2025The Indian bowlers resorted to verbal aggression after being subjected to a leather hunt by England openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett in the morning session on Day 2.Akash Deep was the first to ignite tensions, giving Ben Duckett a send-off after dismissing him in the first session. Akash put an arm around Duckett and had a word as the England opener was making his way back to the dressing room-an action that appeared to irritate Duckett.Duckett did not respond and simply pulled away, heading towards the pavilion. Several observers criticised Akash's actions as unnecessarily aggressive, particularly given that he had been taken to the cleaners by Duckett and Crawley earlier in the session.'DEER CAUGHT IN THE HEADLIGHTS'England scored 109 runs in just 16 overs in the opening session, hitting 21 boundaries. Duckett disrupted the rhythm of the Indian bowlers by batting outside the crease and playing reverse scoops and sweeps. He struck 43 off just 38 balls, including five boundaries and two sixes. He eventually fell in the 13th over, attempting another reverse scoop.The openers added 92 runs in only 73 balls, falling just eight runs short of a record century stand.India sorely missed the experience of Jasprit Bumrah on a helpful pitch, as England scored at nearly seven runs per over in the morning. The senior pacer, who was not selected for the fifth Test, was officially released from the squad on Friday. Siraj, Akash, and Prasidh appeared rattled as Duckett and Crawley dismantled their plans with an aggressive and unrelenting approach.advertisementEventually, Prasidh dismissed Crawley in the second session after the England opener had made 64 off 57 balls, hitting 14 boundaries.Former India fast bowler Varun Aaron praised the England openers for demoralising the Indian attack during the morning onslaught."It's really tough out there for bowlers because England came at them with a complete shock-and-awe approach. The Indian bowlers were caught like deer in the headlights-they simply didn't see it coming. On a wicket like this, as a bowling unit, you expect to make two or three early breakthroughs. But the moment Akash Deep came around the wicket to Duckett and the ball started seaming, Duckett adopted a completely unorthodox approach.There's only so much a bowler can do-you try to hit the right areas. But as a batting unit, England succeeded by playing with guts, conviction, and clarity. Yes, they had some luck. But as they say, fortune always favours the brave."- Ends
advertisement

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India Today
26 minutes ago
- India Today
Tired legs, aching body: Krishna and Mohammed defy odds at Oval
Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna simply refused to give up. Battling tired legs and aching bodies, the India seamers hurled their team back into contention against the England side in the 5th and final Test match of the just 57 runs going into the final session of Day 4, Siraj and Krishna helped India stage a riveting comeback in the final Test match at The Oval. Down and out of the game and the series after twin hundreds from Joe Root and Harry Brook, the Shubman Gill-led team simply refused to give up, despite the odds stacked against the final session of play, where India needed 6 wickets to win the Test match, Siraj and Prasidh bowled mind-boggling spells, keeping India alive in the game. Oval Test, Day 4 Highlights | Full ScorecardBoth the pacers bowled body-breaking spells, rotating each other through the attack. While Prasidh had clocked 22.2 overs in the innings, Siraj bowled 26. When the shoulders of the Indian team had dropped, Siraj and Krishna lit up and bowled absolute rippers at the English batters, breaking the game open on all started with Prasidh Krishna, who continued to believe in himself despite leaking runs through the day. A rash shot from Jacob Bethell broke the game open for India, giving them a rare chance to make a comeback.A glimmer of hope ??Prasidh Krishna with a much-needed breakthrough for India ??#SonySportsNetwork #ENGvIND #NayaIndia #DhaakadIndia #TeamIndia #ExtraaaInnings | @prasidh43 Sony Sports Network (@SonySportsNetwk) August 3, 2025Prasidh capitalised on the wicket and bowled a riveting spell of two overs, making the ball talk against the English batters. Prasidh's spell uplifted Siraj's spirits, who bowled some exceptional balls to keep the batters in check at the other were rewarded with the wicket of Joe Root, whose lapse of concentration resulted in an outside edge back to the keeper. The wicket had the Indian fans at the ground buzzing, adding to the team's belief at The ignites belief ?One last push ??#SonySportsNetwork #ENGvIND #NayaIndia #DhaakadIndia #TeamIndia #ExtraaaInnings Sony Sports Network (@SonySportsNetwk) August 3, 2025The fans on social media went berserk, hailing Prasidh and Siraj for their exceptional resilience on Sunday, August 3. The duo's never-say-die attitude helped India make a stunning comeback into the game at a time when not a lot of people gave the side a chance in the Test match. India need 4 wickets to win the final Test match at Oval and level the series. England, on the other hand, need only 35 runs to win the Test match. India had the momentum in the final session of the game, before bad light stopped play. India and its fans will be hoping for yet another spirited display of bowling from the seamers in the opening session on Monday, August 4, the final day of the Test series.- EndsTune InMust Watch


Time of India
43 minutes ago
- Time of India
Welfare assistance worth 2.67 crore distributed to mark Valvil Ori festival
Namakkal: District collector Durgamoorthi distributed welfare assistance amounting to 2.67 crore to 190 beneficiaries, on the conclusion of the two-day Valvil Ori festival in Kolli Hills. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The district administration hosts this annual festival during the Aadi Perukku festivities in honour of King Valvil Ori, one of the seven esteemed kings from ancient . On the sidelines of the festival, the sports development authority of Tamil Nadu organised a south India-level archery competition in collaboration with the Namakkal district archery association. The competitions were held in three categories: Indian, recurve, and compound, with separate events for men, women, and students across various age groups, including under-8, under-10, under-12, under-14, under-17, under-19, and over-19. Over 300 archers from south India, including participants from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Puducherry, and Karnataka, took part in the competition. Winners were awarded with gold, silver, and bronze medals, along with a Valvil Ori trophy and cash prizes. The ceremony was attended by Sendamangalam MLA K Ponnusamy, various government officials, athletes, tourists, and members of the public
&w=3840&q=100)

First Post
43 minutes ago
- First Post
Morkel hails 'natural leader' Siraj after Indian pacers fight back at The Oval on Day 4: 'He gives the team that spark'
India bowling coach Morne Morkel was all praise for senior pacer Mohammed Siraj, who struck twice during England's chase of the 3740run target at The Oval to move to the top of the wicket-takers' list for the series. read more India pacer Mohammed Siraj moved to the top of the wicket-takers' list for the ongoing series after dismissing England captain Ollie Pope on Day 4 of the fifth Test at The Oval. Reuters India bowling coach Morne Morkel heaped praise on Mohammed Siraj for his consistency in the tour of England, in which the senior pacer is set to finish as the leading wicket-taker at the end of the fifth and final Test at The Oval. Siraj had dismissed England opener Zak Crawley at the stroke of stumps on Saturday to leave England at 50/1 in their chase of 374, and trapped stand-in captain Ollie Pope LBW on Day 4 to collect his 20th wicket of the series, which took him past England's Josh Tongue to the top of the wicket-takers' list. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD South African pace legend Morkel heaped praise on Siraj after a , adding that the 30-year-old pacer from Hyderabad was finally getting the recognition that he deserves. 'Siraj has been outstanding. He's a natural leader - doesn't say much, but his actions drive the group. I'm really pleased he's getting the recognition. Whether it's an extra spell or lifting the crowd when things go flat, he gives the team that spark,' Morkel told reporters after stumps on the penultimate day. 'He just said, 'I want to play this match, I want to win it for the team.' That's the kind of attitude that wins Tests,' the 40-year-old further revealed on the topic of Siraj's workload in the five-Test series. Jasprit Bumrah, who was rested for the fifth Test as part of his workload management, is fourth on the wicket-takers' list with 14 scalps while Akash Deep and Prasidh Krishna have collected 13 each, sitting at the fifth and sixth spots respectively. With India needing four wickets to pull off a series-leveling victory in London, Siraj is set to finish as the most successful bowler in the 2025 Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'Can't afford to throw in the towel' The penultimate day of the final Test witnessed one of the most dramatic days of cricket across the series, setting up a thrilling conclusion on the final day even if the match is likely to conclude before lunch on Monday. And Morkel, for one, felt that India could not afford to slip up heading into the final day of the series. 'The series had moments like that – up and down. We managed to break the partnership. Unfortunately, rain came in and we will come tomorrow. 'You can't afford to throw in the towel. Key was to break that partnership. Just create a bit of pressure,' Morkel added. Also Read | Brook and Root's zen-like batting, Indian pace fight back sets up fitting denouement to dramatic Test series India were firmly on top after Prasidh and Siraj dismissed Ben Duckett (54) and Ollie Pope (27) respectively, reducing England to 106/3. The in-form Harry Brook would then be handed a lifeline on 19 after a thick top-edge off a short ball from Prasidh carried the ball to long leg, where Siraj would collect the catch – only to step on the boundary cushion with his back foot, resulting in agony from joy for the bowler in a couple of seconds. Brook and Root would then go on to bring up their centuries and forge a mammoth 195-run stand that took England to 301/3, at which point the hosts appeared set for another successful 370-plus chase against India. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The Indian pacers, however, refused to give up. Brook was eventually caught by Siraj off Akash's bowling shortly before tea while Prasidh struck twice shortly after tea, dismissing Jacob Bethell and Root in successive overs, leaving India needing four – or three, if an injured Chris Woakes fails to bat – wickets to win. England were 339/6 in 76.2 overs when bad light followed by a spell of heavy rain ensured all five matches in the Test series went into the final day.