

IND vs Eng: From July 2, the second Test match between India and England will be played at Edgbaston Cricket Stadium in Birmingham. Everyone is eagerly waiting for this match. On the one hand, while India would like to return to Tendulkar-Anderson series by winning this match, on the other hand the English team would like to convert their lead to 2-0 by winning the match. So let us know before this important match, how is the season of Birmingham going to be during the second Test match.
This will be such that during the match in Birmingham, the weather conditions of five days:-
The Birmingham Test is going to begin between India and England from Wednesday, July 2, on which the threat of rain is hovering. Consider the weather forecast, then there are many chances of rain on all other days except for the second and third days. If this happens, the result of this match will be difficult.
Day-1: Temperature 21 to 11 degrees, wind- 13 km per hour, 84% likely to rain
Day-2: Temperature 23 to 11 degrees, air- 13 km per hour, likely to rain 1%
Day-3: Temperature 23 to 13 degrees, wind- 13 km per hour, 8% likely to rain
Day-4: Temperature 20 to 12 degrees, air- 13 km per hour, 58% likely to rain
Day-5: Temperature 21 to 12 degrees, air- 13 km per hour, 59% likely to rain
India has a very bad record in Birmingham
Team India’s record at Edgbaston Cricket Stadium in Birmingham is very scary, he has not won a single win in the Test on this ground. So far, India has played a total of 8 Tests, out of which one has been a Test draw and 7 match teams have lost. On the grounds of Birmingham, Team India played the first Test match under the captaincy of Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi in 1967, in which it lost by 132 runs. At the same time, Team India played the last Test match here in the year 2022, in which Team India under the leadership of Jasprit Bumrah had to face defeat by 7 wickets.
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