IND vs ENG 5th Test: Possibility of rain on the last day too, will the result of the Oval Test be declared?
India vs England 5th Test 5th Day Weather: The battle of the fifth Test between India and England has now moved towards its final day. At the end of the fourth day, the game had to be stopped due to poor light. After this it rained again. The England cricket team is still 35 runs behind the target and the Indian team needs just four wickets to win. In such a situation, this exciting match can turn in any direction.
There is a high possibility of rain
According to the report of AccuWeather, there is a high possibility of rain on the fifth day as well. There is a 60% chance of rain in London on August 4. At the same time, the time of start of the match as per the local time there is 11 am, then the chance of rain is up to 5%. But there is full hope of cloudy sky. After this, the chances of rain at 2 pm, 3 pm and 4 pm will be 60%, 49% and 60% respectively.
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The match can be decided
The England team has to score only 35 runs. In such a situation, if the first hour of play is also done properly, then the result of the match is certain and the chances of rain in the first hour are less. If we look from India's point of view, it rained on August 3 and the next day it will be cloudy. In such a situation, the pitch can help the fast bowlers and if the bowlers take four more wickets, then it will be no less than a miracle for them.
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Joe Root and Harry Brook scored centuries
The team India has given a target of 374 runs to the England team to win in the fifth Test match, in response to which England has scored 339 runs at the loss of 6 wickets and needs 35 runs to win. Harry Brook and Joe Root have scored centuries for England. Because of these two players, England has been able to reach the driving seat in the match. So far, Prasidh Krishna has taken the maximum of three wickets for India. Mohammad Siraj has taken two wi
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