
India, led by SHUBMAN GILL, costs only seven goals from the courageous statement-the first test victory in Edgbaston and dominant. When the second test goes to its last day, England finds itself deep in trouble and needs 536 other runs with only seven goals in hand.
India, on the other hand, did almost everything right. They accumulated on running with authority, declared to 427 in their second shifts to determine the daunting goal of 608, and then broke the highest ranking of England before stumps on 4th day. Zak Crawley was released on the duck, Ben Duckett could not survive, and the biggest blow came when Joe Root was removed – all thanks to the disciplined bowling display from Mohammed Siri and Akash Deep.
ENG VS India. Test day 4 Updates
Gill led an example with a bat and scored a stunning 269 in the first shifts and watched it with Fluent 161 in the second. Siraj, with six goals throughout the game, led a bowling attack, while Akash Deep – standing for Jasprit Bumrah – brought major breakthroughs when it mattered.
India is on the seat of the driver and series, currently 1-0 in favor of England, could be balanced. But there is one big variable that could throw the key into the work – Birmingham weather.
ENG VS Indian, Edgbaston Test: Rain Threat on DAY 5
The gods of the rain can still have their word in Edgbaston. According to the BBC and Accuweather, showers are expected early in the morning on day 5. The probability of rain is up to 79% around 7:00 local time. However, the prognosis becomes encouraging during the day, with a chance to fall to about 22% to 13:00.
The match is scheduled to start at 10:30 local time, which means that the first session can be washed out – potentially postpones the beginning after lunch. Even if it would eat in Bowling Indian, it would not exclude their chance.
Temperatures are expected to remain below 20 ° C, with a permanent cloud and a strong wind of up to 50 km/h. These conditions could greatly prefer the Indian pace of attack and give the ball any chance to move. Seam, swing and pressure – India will have all the necessary tools unless the sky fails to completely close the store.
So here we are: England hopes for a miracle or downpour, India praying the weather long enough to create history. All characters point to Indian victory – except clouds.
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Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
6 July 2025