Rainfall is being expected on the fifth day of Edgbaston Test match. (Photo-STUT leggett | Mi news/nurphoto via getty images)
The Indian team, which has been craving for their first win in Edgbaston for 58 years, can register a historic victory in the second Test match. By the end of the fourth day of the second Test match, England have lost their three wickets for 72 runs. He still needs 536 runs to win. On the last day of the match, Team India will have to take seven wickets to create history. In such a situation, expectations from the team’s fast bowlers have increased significantly. During this time, the possibility of rain is being expressed, if it rains on the fifth day of the match, then the expectations of Team India will be lost, while England will not have to face defeat.
How is the season of Edgbaston?
According to the Aquederki report, 60 percent rainfall is being expected in Birmingham on Sunday, July 6, on the fifth day of Edgbaston Test match. The match will begin at 11 am local time (3.30 pm Indian time). During this time, 56 percent rainfall is being expected at 10 am. Before this, the game of session may be affected.
England can get the benefit of this and it will be a little easier to make them draw a match. Although there is some possibility of sunshine after 11 am after the rains, but the weather of England cannot be able to trust anything. At the same time, the temperature of Birmingham is expected to be less than 20 degrees Celsius. In such a situation, as soon as the game starts, Indian bowlers will have to take wickets as soon as possible.
Team India can create history
The fifth day of Edgbaston Test match can be historic. England need 536 runs to win, while Team India needs seven wickets for this. Captain Shubman Gill and his team’s eyes are focused on equalizing the series 1-1 by dismissing the England batsmen as soon as possible. If Team India wins this Test match, then it will win this ground for the first time after 1967. In the last 58 years, she has not won a single Test match here.
What is the condition of the match?
England will have to score 536 runs in 90 overs on the fifth day to win this Test match. The hosts have scored 72 runs in the second innings so far losing 3 wickets. Team vice -captain Oli Pope 24 and Harry Brook are unbeaten on 15 runs. Earlier, the Indian team had declared their second innings by scoring 427 runs for 6 wickets. In the second innings too, captain Shubman Gill scored a brilliant 161 runs. He scored 269 runs in the first innings.