England fast bowlers Josh Tongue and Ollie Robinson both claim a five-wicket haul at Headingley and settle the question of who keeps the match ball by splitting it in half, according to reports from BBC News and Yahoo Sports.

The outlets describe how the two seamers handle the shared milestone in a practical, symbolic way. Rather than choosing one player to retain the ball, they agree to divide it between them, ensuring each takes away a portion tied to their performances.

Both accounts focus on the same incident: the duel for ownership of the ball after both bowlers reach the five-wicket mark. While the phrasing differs, the core details match across sources, presenting it as a light moment amid the match’s on-field achievements.