India will be playing their last Test against England at The Oval and Shubman Gill and co. will be aiming to level the series by winning this match. The high-stakes match promises to be a thrilling contest and could definitely bring a shift in tone. The pitch conditions will also play a crucial role in determining the match outcome.
ENG Vs IND: Pitch Report
The pitch at The Oval has a distinct green tinge, unlike all the other flat batting tracks seen so far in the series. It also has some grass, which will be trimmed ahead of the toss and the surface is likely to provide assistance to seamers early in the match. The opening day of the match also shows overcast conditions, hence swing bowlers will be coming into play and establish their dominance with all the conditions in their favour. the current weather forecast could also change the nature of the pitch.
Continuous cloud cover along with light showers is likely to keep the surface moist, especially in the initial two days. This can grant pacers early movement, which could make batting difficult during morning sessions.
With the passage of time, the pitch will also dry up, providing a less pace due to limited sun – and the involvement of spinners from Day 3 onwards is likely. The cracks might not open so wide in this soggy English summer, but variable bounce might still play a part towards the latter stages of the game, provided moisture is in interaction with wear and tear.
ENG Vs IND: Toss Strategy
Given the live grass and damp, humid air forecast on Day 1, both captains will be eyeing to win the toss and opt to bowl first. The Oval has offered good batting surface, but this time it could be a little different. Ben Stokes has already been ruled out due to knee injury and stand-in captain Ollie Pope will be leading England. India, on the other hand, will miss out on two crucial players – Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant. While England will be focused on winning the series, India will be eyeing to level it and not let England easily walk away with the trophy.