India staged a remarkable comeback on Day 2 of the fifth Test against England at the Kennington Oval, with pacers Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj leading a spirited fightback. After England resumed their first innings at 103/1, they looked poised for a big total with Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett continuing their aggressive opening partnership. However, the Indian bowlers struck back with determination. Siraj claimed 4 wickets for 59 runs, while Prasidh took 3 for 62, as England collapsed from a strong position to be bowled out for 247. This was a significant turnaround after England's breezy start, with both pacers exploiting the conditions well, using pace and bounce to trouble the middle order. In response, India overcame the 13-run deficit with an assured start in their second innings. Yashasvi Jaiswal once again showcased his form, scoring a fluent 58 off 74 balls, and sharing an 85-run stand with skipper Rohit Sharma. At stumps, India reached 104/2, taking a lead of 52 runs with eight wickets in hand. With Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma unbeaten at the crease, India will look to extend their lead further on Day 3 and set England a challenging target in the final innings.