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India vs England 5th Test, London weather forecast: Rain could play spoilsport on day 1 of Oval Test | Cricket News

With the fate of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 hinging on the fifth and final Test at the Oval, rain might make things tricky with dark clouds hovering over the ground. Right after England’s stand-in captain Ollie Pope won the toss and opted to bowl first, it started drizzling which forced grounds staff to pull over the covers. The game did start on time despite the brief spells of rain.
Half an hour before the start of play too, a modest drizzle had forced the grounds staff to cover the central square. Early morning rains and cloud-cover made for a gloomy Oval. As both the teams trained, it seemed like ‘win toss, bowl first’ kind of Test. And there was no surprise as Pope won the toss and asked India to bat first.
However, weather forecast said it was to be a rainy day with frequent breaks expected. It is expected to be a day that the pace bowlers will relish and batsmen will dread.
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Accuweather’s weather predictions for Thursday, the first day of the 5th Test state: “Rather cloudy; a couple of morning showers followed occasional rain and a thunderstorm this afternoon.”
England currently lead the five-match series 2-1 heading into the final Test.

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