Sweden boss defends Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres against 'ignorant' critics
Sweden manager Jon Dahl Tomasson has hit back at those who have been critical of Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres' recent form.
England are just 35 runs away from a remarkable victory over India in the final Test at The Oval, with four wickets remaining after a dramatic fourth day was cut short by bad light and rain.
In a gripping day filled with tension and played out before a boisterous crowd, England closed on 339-6 while chasing a record 374, only for the weather to halt play in the final hour.
Centuries from Harry Brook and Joe Root had seemingly set England on course for a comfortable win, but India's superb pace attack reignited the contest with a late flurry of wickets.
Brook, having reached 111, lost his bat while miscuing Akash Deep to mid-off. Jacob Bethell followed soon after, bowled playing an ill-advised slog, and Root was caught behind for 105 after a tentative prod.
That left Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton, both playing on their home ground, with 37 still needed. Chris Woakes, nursing a suspected dislocated shoulder since day one, was preparing to bat if required.
As the tension mounted, Indian seamers Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna tightened the screws, making scoring near impossible. Overton narrowly survived a review for a faint edge off Krishna just before poor light intervened - and then the rain came.
The thrilling series will now reach its conclusion on Monday morning, with England eyeing a 3-1 win or India fighting to draw the series 2-2. The result remains on a knife-edge.
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