
The Indian cricket team, following their victory in the final Test match of the series against England at the Oval, made a notable visit to the English dressing room. India’s win in the match, secured by a margin of six runs, highlighted the contributions of all players. Batsman Karun Nair shared the details and explained the rationale behind this act of sportsmanship, emphasizing the mutual respect and appreciation for the competitive series displayed by both teams.
Nair mentioned the team did not engage in a large celebration immediately after the match. Instead, the Indian players went to the England dressing room to engage in conversation. The series was commonly agreed upon as a high-quality contest. Brendon McCullum, England’s head coach, recognized it as one of the best in recent memory. Nair noted that despite the intensity, the series highlighted many achievements.
The series began in Leeds, where England took the first match. India won the second Test, England the third, and the fourth resulted in a draw. India’s bowlers dominated in the fifth, dismantling England’s batting order.
Karun Nair played in the first three Tests, but did not make a significant score and was omitted from the fourth. He returned for the fifth due to Rishabh Pant’s injury, and scored 57 runs. This contributed to India’s score of 224 runs in their first innings. England was restricted to 247 runs, which led to India scoring 396 runs in their second innings.
England needed 374 runs to win, but fell short at 367. On the final day, with 35 runs needed and four wickets in hand, Siraj’s bowling helped secure India’s win with 9 wickets overall. India is scheduled to play a two-match Test series against West Indies in October.







