
Indian Captain Shubman Gill celebrates after scoring the century during the fourth day of the second cricket match between England and India in Edgbaston, England, Birmingham on Saturday, July 5, 2025. Birmingham’s weather on Sunday could play Coiplesport in India’s chances to balance the series 1-1 in the second test against England in Edgbaston.India is in a dominant position, with the kind permission of Indian Captain Shubman Gill, who became the first Batsman in a test history to achieve a score of 250 and 150 in the same match before Mohammed Sraji and Akash Deep again hit a new ball when tourists pushed the victory.Gill followed his first shift 267 in the second test with another excellent tap 161 of just 162 balls.Finally, he declared the second Indian shift to 427-6 after tea on the fourth day.This left England, which needed Mammoth 608 runs to be 2-0 in this series of five matches.According to forecasts, however, in the morning starts under an overcast sky with light showers expected between 9 and 11:00. This early interruption could delay the beginning of the game and to accumulate fresh life into the pitch and offer help to sailors with persistent moisture.
India dominates the 4th day! Siraj & Akash Deep Chrastak England
According to the British Met, wet weather will probably affect the first part of the day in Birmingham, with the probability of rain between 50% and 30% from 10:00 to 14:00 local time (19:30). However, the prognosis suggests that “heavy rain will retreat to the overcast sky for lunch” and the likelihood of other showers will drop below 10%after 15:00.No party in 148 years of test cricket made more to win in the fourth shift than in 2003 to St John’s 418 West India.The corresponding record in England is 378, which they made against India in Edgbaston three years ago.But for Saturday’s closure in Birmingham it was 72-3 and needed another 536 runs on the last day to achieve a victory that would be remarkable in their current era of Bazball aggressive launching.Mohammed Siraj, who led an Indian attack with 6-70 in the first shifts, hit Saturday early when he removed Zak Crawley on the duck when the free ride went back.Deep, due to the unenviable task of replacing Jasprit Bumhrah, the world’s fast pitch in the world, then continued from his four bag for the first time around the bowling left -handed Ben Duckett (25) with the ball.Then Bowled Joe Root at only six, because the world test number one was released by an excellent full -fledged ball that moved late.