The India team seized the Edgbaston Test in force, England on the defensive, the match will start in a time

Today is the third day of the rescheduled Fifth Test between India and England at Edgbaston, Birmingham. The first two days were in the name of India. Team India scored 416 runs thanks to centuries from Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja and then late in the second day’s game, England lost five wickets for 84 runs.

Former captain Joe Root scored the highest 31 runs for England. Mohammad Siraj caught it behind the wicket. Apart from this, Alex Lees scored 6, Jack Crowley scored 9, Ollie Pope had 10 and Jack Leach had zero. Jonny Bairstow 12 and Ben Stokes came back unbeaten in 00 at stumps.

According to Accuweather, by kick-off in Birmingham today, it will be cloudy for about an hour and a half. During this there are full chances of rain. There will be sunshine in the afternoon but the possibility of rain cannot be ruled out. The temperature here will remain at 20 degrees Celsius during the match. Overall, a 65% chance of rain has been forecast here.

Clear weather is expected in Birmingham on match day four (July 4) and match day five (July 5). In the weather report, the possibility of rain in these two days has been expressed very little.

At Edgbaston, 17 fewer overs were bowled on the first day due to rain, while over 50 overs were lost in the second day’s game. The Indian team has scored 416 runs in their first innings here. In response, the England team scored 84 runs for the loss of 5 wickets until the end of the second day’s game.

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