The fifth and final test of the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series is expected to end on day 4 (Sunday, 3 August) at Oval in London. India is in a strong position, only nine wickets are required to achieve the series, but the weather can affect the game on the day of the match.
Series 2–1 with England, 4 is important for both teams on the last test day. India has a chance to level the series 2–2, while England will have to win 3–1. England have chased major goals in the Bazball era, which already includes this series in Leeds, but India are favorite for winning.
Day 4 weather forecasts at India vs England at 5th Test Oval
The weather is expected to play an important role on the day of the last test at the Oval. Day 3 was played without any hindrance, but forecasts suggest that light rain and decreasing sky may return on Sunday. The morning situation is likely to dry, which gives India bowlers a good opportunity to strike quickly.
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Accuweather predicts 62% of the chances of rain in the afternoon, during the day a temperature ranging from 24 ° C to 16 ° C at night. By offering movement from the sky with stormy circumstances, seams like Akash Deep and Mohammad Siraj can benefit.
In the afternoon there is a risk of 40–50% of rain, but only brief rainfall is expected, in which the chances of rain are 7% later. No thunderstorm is forecast, and if necessary, day 5 is available, despite a possible weather delay, expectations for a result are high.
London weather on Sunday – UK Met Office
| Local time (IST) | chance of rain | Temperature (° C) |
|---|---|---|
| 11 am (3:30 am) | <5% | 14 ° |
| 12 noon (4:30 pm) | <5% | 15 ° |
| 1 pm (5:30 pm) | 10% | 17 ° |
| 2 pm (6:30 pm) | 10% | 18 ° |
| 3 pm (7:30 pm) | <5% | 20 ° |
| 4 pm (8:30 pm) | 20% | 21 ° |
| 5 pm (9:30 pm) | 30% | 21 ° |
| 6 pm (10:30 pm) | 50% | 21 ° |
| 7 pm (11:30 pm) | 50% | 21 ° |
Fifth test day at the end of India at one high
India finished 3 at one high on the day of the fifth Test, removing Zak Crolly in the final to leave England at 50/1 in its 374-Run Chase. Ben Docket remained unbeaten at 34 in 48 balls. There is no possibility of batting due to injury with Chris Woakes, India requires only eight more wickets to win and the series was leveled 2–2 levels.
Earlier in the day, India’s batsmen produced a strong collective performance. Yashasvi Jaiswal scored the top with 118, while Akash Deep added a valuable 66 in a 107 -run partnership with Jaiswal. Ravindra Jadeja tampered with half a century, and Dhruv Juril contributed 34.
Washington Sundar offered a strong finish with a quickfire 53 off just 46 balls. He shared a 39 -run partnership with Krishna, the famous for the final wicket, helping India reach a total of 396. Visitors reached the top with a strong profit in day 4.
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