IND Vs Eng 2nd Test: Water in Edgbaston will turn water on 58 years waiting for Team India! When will the match start? Know late update
Ind vs eng 2nd test: Today is the last and fifth day of the second Test being played between India and England. Edgbaston is currently raining a lot of rains.
IND vs Eng 2nd Test, Weather Update: Today is the fifth and last day of the second Test being played between India and England in Edgbaston. At this time, Edgbaston in Birmingham is raining heavily. Due to which the match has not started. If the rainfall becomes a villain on the fifth day in Edgbaston, then the 58 -year dreams of Team India will be rekindled.
The Indian team has not won a single Test match in Edgbaston till date. Till date 8 Test matches have been played between India and England in Edgbaston, in which Team India has lost 7 matches and 1 draw. Today, after 58 years, the team has a chance to win this match, so the rain has decided to break the day of Indian fans.
Heavy rain in Edgbaston
There is currently a lot of rain in Edgbaston. Due to which it will take some time to start the match. After the rain stops, the pitch curator and umpire will inspect the pitch and only then the game will start there. Due to rain on the pitch of Edgbaston, pits have been built on the ground. Shubman Gill & Company is waiting for the rain to stop. However, no latest update has been revealed about how long the rain will stop in Birmingham.
Delayed Start at Edgbaston on Day 5 … !!! pic.twitter.com/ckqqh8wnh8s
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58 India has not won any test in Birmingham for years
Let us know that Team India has never won in Birmingham in Test cricket against England. In such a situation, now new history has become a great opportunity to write new history under the captaincy of Shubman. If Team India wins the Birmingham Test match, then the wait of 58 years will end here.
Match condition
Talk about Edgbaston Test, on the fourth day, Team India declared the innings by scoring 427 runs for 6 wickets. The Indian team gave England a target of 608 runs to win. The England team captained by Ben Stokes, chasing this huge target, lost three wickets within 72 runs till the end of the fourth day. Let us tell you that Team India captain Shubman Gill scored a century in both innings of this Test. Gill scored 269 runs in the first innings and 161 runs in the second innings.