England is on the cusp of clinching the series, needing only 35 more runs on Day 5 of the fifth Test at The Oval. While India aims for a remarkable comeback, attention has turned to the pitch conditions and the weather forecast, both of which are poised to influence the final day’s play.
The fourth day of the Test concluded prematurely due to rain. Despite the showers clearing, leading to sunshine, play was not resumed, drawing criticism from fans and cricket analysts. Some argued that the match could have easily continued.
As the Test series nears its conclusion, weather remains a focal point. The week in Kennington, South London, has seen fluctuating weather, with cloudy skies and intermittent rain. This situation has made it challenging for the players. Both teams are bracing for a potentially tense morning.
According to BBC Weather, Day 5 is expected to begin with dry conditions, minimal rain, and light cloud cover. This could be advantageous for England’s batsmen, who seemed uncomfortable on Day 4.
Conditions are likely to deteriorate around midday, with cloud cover increasing and a 19% chance of rain. This could impact the game, particularly with the second new ball due, potentially providing movement and bounce. India will hope for overcast conditions to aid their bowlers, especially given the threat posed by Jamie Smith.
While there is a higher probability of rain in the afternoon, especially after 2 PM local time, the match is not expected to extend beyond the afternoon session. England is in a commanding position, but India maintains a glimmer of hope.








