India might not have won the series against England, but the draw coming from behind in the series has received immense praise from former cricketers and cricket legends around the world.
Former Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria has lauded the Indian skipper for a spirited Test series in England, which ended with a 2-2 scoreline in the recently concluded Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
“Incredible — Test cricket at its absolute best,” Kaneria said, as quoted by TOI.
Mohammed Siraj called the 'true lion-heart' by a former Pakistan star
After a high amount of praise for the Indian skipper, he next moved on to the man of the moment, Mohammed Siraj. Every player might have lows, but very few have the guts to bounce back like Siraj.
However, when no one believed India could do anything to win the Oval Test, it was this man who single-handedly pulled the game back in India's favour and picked a 5-for to lead India to a series levelling win at The Oval.
Akash Deep's gritty 66 was the turning point
The former Pakistan star might have praised Mohammed Siraj or Shubman Gill for their terrific run in the series, but he believed some other players' feisty innings played a pivotal role in the match and served as the turning point for India in the game.
“Jaiswal’s attacking century, along with late-order runs from Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, played a major role in sealing the win.”
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