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Gus Etkinson is bowled on five of the 5th Test by Mohammad Sirraj of India (photo by Stu Founder/Getty Image)

Michael Vaughan has questioned England’s high-risk attitude at the stressful closing at the Oval, where India snatched a five-run win for a five-run level to the five-observe series. Speaking after the match, the former England captain said that while the aggression is part of England’s identity, the last day’s collapse suggested in panic crepe. “You must say that England panicked,” Vauan commented. Speaking on a special BBC Test match, the East-England skipper said, “The ball was swinging around and he went for this high-risk attacking option. They just needed a partnership.”

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England started the last morning with promise, taking eight runs from the first two balls to bring the target down by 27. But it was as close as he got. “They got nervous in such a way that they can do with the way they play. It is not nervous – it’s just what they play. They play with huge amount of aggression, ”Von said. According to Vaughan, the turning point, the day before, came up with the dismissal of Harry Brook when England had the upper hand. He said, “As much as I like to see him playing in the way I causes that collapse,” he said. Despite the results, Vaughan admitted that England’s attack style remains central for his testing philosophy. “As the eagle (Brendon) McCullum said, the series will be seen by a large amount of people around the world. And there is a big picture – not always about the victorious side of the series, but making sure that many people are watching. What it really happened.” India won in a dramatic manner, as Mohammad Sirj bowled Gus Atkinson to awaken wild celebrations. Siraj ended with 5 for 104 and carrying a nine wicket match. Earlier in the day, Chris Woakes went out to bat with a strapped shoulder, hiding his left hand under a sweater in a notable performance of courage. He remained unbeaten without facing a ball.

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