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India vs England, Second Test Day 5, Edgbaston Weather update: Is India’s first winning win in Birmingham? , Cricket news

India’s captain Shubman Gill celebrated Edgbaston in Birmingham between England and India, Edgbaston in England, Saturday, 5 July, 2025 after a century of the second cricket Test match between England and India. (AP Photo/Scott Hepel)

The season of Birmingham on Sunday can play SpiilSport at the occasion of India, which is 1–1 in the second Test against England in Edgbaston.India ranks at a prominent place, courtesy of India’s captain Shubman Gill, who became the first batsman in the test history to score 250 and 150 in the same match before Mohammad Sirj and Akash Deep, again killed with a new ball as tourists pressurized a series-lever.Gill followed his first innings 267 in the second Test, with a brilliant knock of 161 runs off just 162 balls.He eventually announced India’s second innings at 427–6 after tea on the fourth day.In this five-match series, England need 608 runs to grow 2–0.However, according to forecasts, the morning will begin with the expected light rain between 9 am and 11 am. These initial obstruction can delay the onset of the game and inject fresh life in the pitch, which can help the seams with moisture.

India dominates day 4! Siraj and Akash Deep Rattle England

According to the UK Met Office, the first part of the day in Birmingham is likely to be affected in the wet season, with the possibilities of rain between 50% to 30% from 10 am to 2 pm (IST). However, the forecast indicates that “heavy rains will give way to surround the sky at lunch,” and the possibility of further showers will be below 10% after 3 pm.In the 148 -year Test cricket, no side has made much to win in the fourth innings against Australia in St. Johns in 2003 against the West Indies 418.England’s concerned record is 378, which he made against India in Edgbaston three years ago.But close to Saturday in Birmingham, they were 72-3, requiring 536 runs on the last day to win a win, which would also be notable in its current ‘Bajball’ era of aggressive batting.Mohammad Sirj, who led India’s attack with 6-70 in the first innings, hit an early blow on Saturday when he removed Zak Croly for a duck as a loose drive went straight to backward point.Deep, the world’s number one-ranked fast bowler, Jasprit Bumrah was unwilling to replace Bumrah, then bowled for the first time with a neap-back ball to bowling left-Handon Ben Docket (25) from his four-wicket hall.He then cleaned Joe Root for just six as the world’s number one-Test Test batsman, was undo a brilliant full-length ball that went away late.

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