Ind vs Eng: Suniel celebrates country`s win, Athiya asks `have you gone mad?`

Suniel Shetty and his son Ahan Shetty were in London to witness the thrilling final test match between India and England. The final test match ended on a high note with India winning the game that everyone thought they almost. With their win, they tied the series at 2-2. Suniel and his son Ahan were thrilled to witness the genius of the game unfold in front of their eyes on Monday at the Oval.
Suniel Shetty celebrates India`s victory
After India won the match, Ahan Shetty took to Instagram to share glimpses from the Oval after India`s victory. Ahan shared a video where his father Suniel can be seen screaming after Mohammed Siraj dismissed the final England player and declaring a win for India.
"2 incredible days at The Oval! What a game and what a win! Come on India, always my India" wrote Ahan sharing the video.
About India vs England test match
India’s thrilling six-run victory over England in the fifth Test at The Oval not only helped them draw the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-2, but also gave their ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025–27 campaign a much-needed lift.
With this result, India climbed to third place in the WTC standings, having earned 28 points from five matches with a points percentage (PCT) of 46.67.
The win was hard-fought and dramatic. England started the final day needing just 35 runs with four wickets in hand, but Indian pacers, led by Mohammed Siraj’s five-for, produced a sensational turnaround to snatch their narrowest-ever wins in terms of runs.
It was a significant result for a young Indian side missing senior players, and it came at a time when questions around the team’s transition in Test cricket had been raised.
England, who were in a strong position to close out the series, now find themselves in fourth place on the WTC table with 26 points and a PCT of 43.33. Their position was further impacted by a two-point penalty for maintaining a slow over-rate during the second Test at Lord’s.
Australia currently lead the standings with 36 points from three matches and a perfect 100 per cent PCT, after completing a 3-0 series sweep over the West Indies. Sri Lanka follows in second place, having collected 16 points from two matches and a PCT of 66.67, courtesy of a 1-0 home series win against Bangladesh.
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