Birmingham Weather Report: Danger on Edgbaston Test, the weather does not break Team India’s intentions

Know about the season report of the second Test match between England and India here (Photo -JACOB KING/PA Images Via Getty Images)

Team India is to play the second Test match against England at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham. This match is starting from July 2. England won by 5 wickets in the first Test match between the two teams. Team India had failed to show a bang performance in the first Test and that is why they had to face defeat. However, he has started practice for the second test. But for Team India, the rain does not become a villain in this match. The Meteorological Department believes that there is a possibility of rain on the first day. But we tell you about how the weather will be the rest of the day.

Know about the second Test season report

According to Aqueder’s report, the expectation of rain on the first day of the Birmingham Test is 86%. Whatever team will win the toss, they will decide only by looking at the weather whether they have to bat or bowl. The good news for both teams is that there will be sunlight on the second and third day. The expectation of rain on the fourth day of the game is 66% while 60% rainfall is expected on the fifth day.

Weather Report Photo

Weather Report Photo

Know about the pitch report

On the first and second day of the game at Edgbaston Stadium, fast bowlers will help a lot. Due to the cloud, the bowlers will also get swing and the batsmen will have to bat carefully. However, on the third and fourth day of the game, the pitch will prove to be helpful for the batsmen as it will become a little flat. On the fifth day of the game, spinners can prove to be important for their team.

Currently, the England team is ahead 1-0 in the 5 match Test series. In the first Test, the Indian team batsmen batted amazing but the bowlers were seen performing disappointing. Jasprit Bumrah took five wickets in the first innings but in the second innings he could not take even a wicket. If Team India wants to win the second Test, then the bowlers of the team will also have to bowl deadly and put pressure on the England batsmen.

Asish Roy
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