IND vs Eng | Batsman’s paradise? Oval’s last game had 1444 runs, 6 hundreds and a triple ton. Cricket news

New Delhi: An exciting completion of the five -match testing series between India and England is set to appear in the oval, with the fifth and final test starting on Thursday. Everyone’s eyes will be on the toss – yes, it can be an important moment that has been given to the site of recent history.The last first -class match played at the Oval was a game in June a game between Surrey and Durham, and it became a high scoring spectacle.Under the leadership of Rory Burns, Surrey was batted by Durham and went to post a mammath 820/9 declared in his first innings. Opener Dome Sibley starred with a monumental 305 off 475 balls, while Sam Curan (108), Dan Lawrence (178), and Will Jack (119) also broke Surrey for centuries to pursue that huge clan for centuries.In response, Durham was excluded for 362 in his first innings, which was forced to chase, and then ended his second innings at 262 without any loss.
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The match eventually ended in a draw, scoring 1,444 runs in total.Both teams included a triple century and six individual hundreds in the run-fest.

Keeping this in mind, the big question is whether India or England will look at those numbers and choose to bat first when winning the toss? Can the fifth Tests turn to another run fest?
When India’s Shubman Gill and England’s Ben Stokes moved to their blazers in the middle of the Oval on Thursday morning, he would hit a lot on that toss.After four fierce matches contested, India trails 1–2 but lived in the series. Visitors lost the opener in Headingly, bounted back with a major win in Edgbaston, and then rebuilt England at Lord’s. A gritty fight in Manchester helped India force a draw in the fourth test, establishing the platform for a thrilling decisive in London.The final test promises high play, and the toss can simply set the tone for further lies.