In a moment which left the fans in shock and the teammates infuriated, Mohammed Siraj committed a very rare mistake that denied India six important runs. In the current Test against England, Harry Brook skied a pull shot off Prasidh Krishna, and Siraj, who was at long leg, appeared to have the catch under his belt. He completed the catch confidently, but in a devastating turn of events, stepped on the boundary cushion just as he did so. What appeared to be a certain wicket became a six, and Siraj found himself covering his face in amazement as Brook survived in the most melodramatic manner. Watch the video here: Out? Six!?What's Siraj done 😱 pic.twitter.com/hp6io4X27l — England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 3, 2025 Read also: Watch: Umpire Raza’s Funny Reply to Duckett’s Sledge Goes Viral England Fight On as India Miss Crucial Chance The third day of the Test match saw another absorbing session in what has been an engrossing series. England piled on another 114 to their score but saw two valuable wickets fall in doing so. But could have been three were it not for Mohammed Siraj badly placing a foot on the boundary cushion after catching Harry Brook. That acted to turn what would have been a major breakthrough into a six, leaving England's hopes alive. As the day drew to a close, Siraj and Prasidh Krishna stood in silence, perhaps discussing the game plan to come – the appropriate lines, the proper lengths, and how to play the mind game with England's attacking batsmen. Even though England requires 210 runs, the game is still level pegs. The track still has enough to help the bowlers, even though it is behaving well for the batsmen as well. Ben Duckett appeared threatening and was scoring at will until Shubman Gill reintroduced Prasidh, who obtained the crucial advantage to dismiss him in the slips. Siraj also bowled a match-turning spell, roping in England captain Joe Root LBW. Brook weathered a few anxious moments but counter-attacked with his characteristic panache. The game is still on a knife's edge, and with both teams refusing to give up, anyone's game as the final sessions approach.