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ENG Vs IND: England Just 35 Runs From Series Win, But Rain Likely To Play Spoilsport


England is all prepped up to register a series win as the hosts require only 35 runs more on Day 5 of the fifth Test at The Oval. As India strive to achieve a miracle, focus has turned to both the pitch and the weather conditions, which are likely to play a crucial role on the last day.

Day 4 Ends Abruptly

The fourth day of the Test came to an abrupt end as early stumps were called due to rain disruption. But after the showers had passed, clear sunshine set in, and many wondered why play was not resumed. The surprise stumps call has been criticised by many fans and cricket experts, with some claiming that the match could have continued quite easily.

Day 5 Starts Under Observant Skies

As both teams have reached the end of the Test series, the weather continues to be a focus of attention. The week in South London’s Kennington has witnessed cloudy skies and periodic rain, which has not made life easy for the players. With periodic cloud cover again likely, both teams are set for a tense situation in the morning.

What Does The Forecast Tell?

Day 5 should be fairly dry at the start, with little rain and at most light cloud overhead, according to BBC Weather. This might serve as a blessing for England’s batters, particularly after they finished Day 4 visibly uncomfortable and under the pump.

Overcast Conditions Likely To Hinder Play

At midday, conditions are expected to deteriorate marginally, with dark clouds gathering and a 19% possibility of rain. That could tip the scales, particularly as the second new ball would be due, which could provide movement and bounce that might rattle the English batsmen. India will be hoping for overcast weather to help their bowlers, especially considering the danger posed by Jamie Smith, who has proved capable of changing gear with speed.

Afternoon Rain Not Likely To Turn The Tide

There is a greater chance of rain in the latter part of the day, particularly after 2 PM local time, but no one really expects the match to go past the afternoon session, either way. Everything points towards a rapid conclusion, with England firmly in control, but India holding on to their last hope.