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**India’s Aggressive Play Continues in England Series, Sledging and Tensions Flare in Oval Test**

**London, UK** – The India-England series has been marked by aggressive play and verbal exchanges, with the tension culminating in the ongoing Oval Test. Under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, the Indian team has displayed a spirited approach, reminiscent of the era of Sourav Ganguly and Virat Kohli, refusing to back down from confrontation.

The fifth Test has seen its share of drama. Indian bowler Akash Deep gave Ben Duckett a send-off after dismissing him, and England’s stand-in captain, Ollie Pope, attempted to sledge Akash Deep towards the end of the day’s play.

Rain interruptions on the first two days forced extended play. As light faded at The Oval, a discussion ensued between umpire Kumar Dharmasena and Pope regarding playing conditions. Despite light meters indicating that only spin bowling was viable, Pope rejected the proposal, drawing the second day to a close with India at 75/2, holding a 52-run lead. It remains unclear what exactly Pope said to Akash Deep, who was present as a night watchman, but the incident capped off a tense session.

India’s innings began cautiously. KL Rahul played a watchful innings, while Jaiswal survived a few close calls to remain unbeaten with 51 runs. However, India suffered a setback with the loss of Sai Sudharsan, who was dismissed lbw by Gus Atkinson.

A total of 15 wickets fell on the second day. Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna took 4 wickets each, helping India bowl out England for 247. In response, England’s pace attack put India’s top order under pressure. India will now aim to build a substantial lead on the third day. With an unpredictable pitch and aggressive tactics from both sides, the Test is rapidly moving towards a decisive outcome.

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