England is close to a series win, requiring just 35 runs on Day 5 of the fifth Test at The Oval. India is attempting a comeback, and the pitch and weather will be key factors on the final day.
Day 4 concluded abruptly due to rain, leading to early stumps. However, when the rain stopped, there was sunshine, which disappointed some viewers, and some experts criticized the decision to not resume play.
As the Test series nears its end, the weather continues to be a major talking point. The week in South London has been marked by cloudy skies and periodic rain. Both teams are anticipating potentially challenging conditions in the morning.
Day 5 is forecast to start dry, with minimal rain and light cloud cover according to BBC Weather. This might be beneficial for England’s batsmen, who seemed uncomfortable on Day 4.
By midday, conditions are predicted to worsen with dark clouds and a 19% chance of rain. This could swing the match, especially with the second new ball available, which could offer movement and bounce, posing a challenge for the English batsmen. India will be hoping for overcast weather to assist their bowlers, particularly against Jamie Smith.
There’s an increased chance of rain in the afternoon, after 2 PM local time, but the match is not expected to go past the afternoon session. England is in a strong position, but India still has a chance.
