Mohd Siraj was the architect of Indian win.
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India won the fifth and final Test at The Oval by six runs as they drew level the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-2 .
Resuming at the overnight score of 339 for six, the hosts agonisingly fell short of the victory target of 374 by six runs with Mohammed Siraj taking five wickets.
England won the opening Test at Leeds by five wickets before the visitors restored parity with a 336-run win the second match at Birmingham.
The hosts regained the lead with a 22-run victory in the third Test at Lord's while the fourth match at Manchester ended in a thrilling draw.
"I was heartbroken after dropping the catch of Harry Brooks yesterday and especially with kind of innings he played after that," said Siraj after his match-winning 5-wicket performance.
Pat for Gill and Siraj
"Shubhman has been tactically very good, he will grow as a captain. It was phenomenal to watch him bat. He is here to stay for long as the captain," said KL Rahul.
"No longer Siraj will be the Deputy Superintendent of Police. He will get a big promotion when he goes back to Hyderabad," said an excited Ravi Shastri while commentating for the official broadcaster.
Siraj - Man of the Match
Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj was given the man of the match award after his power-packed 5-wicket performance.
"My plan was to keep it simple," he said when asked about what kept him going in this entire series.
"I believed in myself that I could do it, I put up a pic which said BELIEVE on my phone," he added about his thought process this morning when odds were not in favour of the visitors.
Talking about the 'heartbreaking' Lord's Test he said, "it was unfortunate the way that match ended."
Gill and Brooks - Players of the series
"The way both the teams played the entire showed that both teams came with their A-game," said Indian captain Shubman Gill in the post-match presentation.
Gill added that India's plan was to make England feel the pressure at every moment.
"It feels very rewarding to recieve this award. At the start of this series, I wanted to be the best batter in this series," said Indian captain.
Hard fought series: Ben Stokes
"It was difficult to watch it from outside when you can't contribute. It was again a very hard fought match just like this entire series," said England skipped Ben Stokes.
"India-England is always going to be a massive series, emotions come out at times. It shows the passion and desire to win," English captain added.