The fifth and final Test between England and India at The Oval is poised for a thrilling conclusion on day five, after rain and bad light brought an early end to play on day four. England requires just 35 runs to win, while India needs four wickets to level the series.
England closed day four on 339 for six, chasing a target of 374. The hosts had appeared to be cruising towards victory thanks to a stunning 195-run partnership between Harry Brook and Joe Root. Brook scored a counter-attacking 111 off 98 balls, while Root contributed a classy 105. However, India fought back late in the day, with Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj taking crucial wickets to keep their side in the contest. Krishna dismissed Jacob Bethell and Root, while Siraj removed Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope earlier in the day.
The match is evenly poised, with both teams having a chance of winning. England will be relying on Jamie Smith, who is at the crease with Jamie Overton, to guide them to victory. India will be looking to their pace bowlers, especially Krishna and Siraj, to take the remaining wickets.
The new ball is just 3.4 overs away, which could be a significant factor. India's pacers will be eager to exploit the new ball and try to wrap up the England innings quickly. However, if England can see off the new ball, they will be confident of knocking off the remaining runs.
Adding to the drama is the possible return of Chris Woakes. Despite being injured since day one, Woakes has taken some throwdowns and could bat if England goes nine wickets down.
The weather could also play a role on day five. Rain and bad light have already interrupted the match, and there is a possibility of further rain. If the weather intervenes, it could affect the outcome of the match.
Former England captain Joe Root said that the series has been amazing and quite fitting, almost, that they are going to get that kind of finish. He also confirmed that Chris Woakes would be available to bat if needed.
The final day promises to be a gripping affair, with the series on the line. Cricket fans around the world will be eagerly awaiting the start of play to see which team emerges victorious.