London: India pulled off a sensational 157-run win in the fourth Test against England, only their second-ever at The Oval and first at the venue after 1971, to take an unassailable 2-1 lead in the five-match series.
This is also only the second time in history -- after 1986 -- that India have won two Tests on one tour of England. They had beaten England by 151 runs in the second Test at Lord's last month.
England had resumed the fifth and final day strongly placed at 77 without loss and even though they lost a couple of wickets in the first session, they had moved to 131/2 and looked good to draw the Test.
However, within 35 balls, between overs 61.3 and 67.2, pacer Jasprit Bumrah (2/27) and spinner Ravindra Jadeja (2/50) turned the game in India's favour, sharing four wickets to spear the heart of England batting.
Jadeja removed opener Haseeb Hameed (63 off 193) through one that turned from the rough and clipped his off-stump.
Bumrah then hit England with a double whammy as he breached the defences of Ollie Pope (2) and Jonny Bairstow (0) in his successive overs.
Jadeja then picked Moeen Ali caught bat-pad. England went from 141/2 to 147/6. A 35-run partnership between Joe Root (36) and Chris Woakes (18) kept England alive.
But then Root was unlucky to be bowled off Shardul Thakur as he chopped the ball onto the stumps. Woakes followed at the stroke of tea, caught at mid-wicket off Umesh Yadav (3/60).