England's hopes hang precariously as Chris Woakes, battling a shoulder injury, emerges as their potential last hope at The Oval. With the target in sight to secure a dramatic series win, the injured Woakes is forced to bat one-handed. India's bowlers, led by Krishna and Siraj, clawed back after Root and Brook centuries, leaving England teetering on the brink.
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England's hopes hang precariously as Chris Woakes, battling a shoulder injury, emerges as their potential last hope at The Oval. With the target in sight to secure a dramatic series win, the injured Woakes is forced to bat one-handed. India's bowlers, led by Krishna and Siraj, clawed back after Root and Brook centuries, leaving England teetering on the brink.
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