
India vs England 5th Test Day 5 LIVE Score: Historic Win at Dharamsala Seals Series Draw
In a breathtaking finale to the riveting five-match Test series, India pulled off a spectacular win against England on Day 5 of the fifth Test at Dharamsala, thanks to a fiery spell from pacer Mohammed Siraj, whose relentless bowling dismantled England’s batting lineup. With this victory, India levelled the series 2-2, closing the curtains on what has been a fiercely contested and dramatic Test series between two cricketing giants.
Match Summary: India vs England, 5th Test – Day 5
Venue: HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala
Result: India won by 85 runs
Series: Drawn 2-2
Player of the Match: Mohammed Siraj
Siraj Shines in the Snow-Capped Arena
On a day when tension soared and conditions were tailor-made for seamers, Mohammed Siraj delivered a masterclass in fast bowling, claiming 6 wickets for just 41 runs in the second innings. His thunderous pace, impeccable line, and ability to move the ball both ways under cloudy skies left England reeling.
Coming into the final day needing 198 runs with 6 wickets in hand, England were eyeing an improbable win. But Siraj, who had looked lethal throughout the series, had other plans. He struck early, removing the dangerous Joe Root with a sharp nip-backer before cleaning up the lower order with a devastating spell that left no room for resistance.
Turning Point: A Morning Burst That Changed It All
The day began with England precariously placed at 123/4, chasing a target of 289. Siraj’s early strike against Root broke the backbone of the English resistance. What followed was sheer carnage — wickets tumbled in quick succession. Jonny Bairstow and Ben Foakes fell to rash strokes, while Chris Woakes and Ollie Robinson were undone by Siraj’s reverse swing.
By lunch, the match was effectively over, with India wrapping up England’s innings for 203 runs, clinching an unforgettable win by 85 runs.
India’s Grit and Comeback Story
This victory was not just about one day of brilliance. India had bounced back from a 1-2 series deficit, showing character, resilience, and strategic brilliance. With star players like Virat Kohli and KL Rahul missing in the latter part of the series, youngsters like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sarfaraz Khan, and Kuldeep Yadav stepped up at critical moments.
Captain Rohit Sharma’s composed leadership and sharp bowling changes were instrumental in India’s comeback. The decision to back Siraj with the new ball despite Bumrah’s presence showed confidence and tactical clarity.
England’s Collapse and Missed Opportunity

England, under Ben Stokes, played bold cricket throughout the series, embracing the aggressive “Bazball” philosophy. However, on the final day, they faltered under pressure. Their batting, which had sparkled in patches earlier in the series, crumbled against high-quality pace and spin. While Zak Crawley and Root showed glimpses of fight, lack of application and poor shot selection ultimately cost them the match — and the series.
What This Draw Means for Both Teams
For India, drawing the series despite trailing 1-2 is a testament to their depth and never-say-die spirit. It also bodes well ahead of the World Test Championship (WTC) standings, with crucial points earned through this win.
For England, the 2-2 result reflects both promise and missed chances. Their fearless style won admirers, but they’ll rue their inability to seize crucial moments — particularly in the 4th and 5th Tests where collapses undid solid starts.
Mohammed Siraj: The Hero of Dharamsala
Siraj’s match-winning performance in the final innings rightly earned him the Player of the Match award. With match figures of 9/83, he reminded the world why he is considered one of the most potent pacers in modern-day cricket.
Speaking after the win, Siraj said:
“I just focused on hitting the right lengths and letting the conditions do the rest. It’s an emotional win. To come back from 1-2 down and draw the series, it means a lot to us as a team.”
A Series to Remember
The India vs England 2025 Test series will be remembered for its drama, young talent, shifting momentum, and a cracking finish at the foot of the Himalayas. As the teams shake hands with mutual respect, cricket fans are already counting days until these two sides clash again.
With India showcasing depth and resilience, and England bringing flair and fearlessness, this series has truly revived the charm of Test cricket.
Series Result: Drawn 2-2.
India win Dharamsala Test by 85 runs.
Mohammed Siraj – Take a bow