The second test match between India and England will be played from 2 February.
India and England The second match of the five-match Test series between India and India will be played in Visakhapatnam from tomorrow (February 2). The first match of the series was played in Hyderabad where England won by 28 runs. With that win, the England team is currently ahead 1-0 in the series. After this defeat, now Rohit’s platoon will be in the mood to counterattack in the second test.
Before the Test match to be played in Visakhapatnam, the weather there is scaring the fans. There is a threat of rain on the second test match. In such a situation, there is only one question in everyone’s mind that how will be the weather in Visakhapatnam during the five days of the Test match. In such a situation, let us know, how is the weather going to be in Visakhapatnam between February 2 and February 6?
IND vs ENG: How will it be? Visakhapatnam season of?
Let us tell you that, Rain can spoil the fun of the game on the third day of the second Test to be played from February 2. There is also a possibility of the match being canceled due to rain on the third day. Whereas the temperature can remain between 23 to 31 degrees during the rest of the day. There is a risk of rain on the third day of the match, but there is no possibility of thunderstorm. In such a situation, there is no possibility of much impact on the match. The weather will not affect the second test match between India and England.
IND vs ENG: Pitch Report of Dr. YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACA VDCA Cricket Stadium
Dr. Y.S. The pitch at Rajasekhara Reddy Stadium is favorable for batting, but like most wickets in the country, it favors fast bowlers initially and spinners later. It is expected that a spinning track will be prepared for the India-England Test, but the hosts will be cautious after what happened in the first Test and last year’s Test against Australia. However, there will be less bounce on the black clay wicket in Vizag.
England’s playing XI for the second test match
Jack Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes (c), Ben Foakes, Rehan Ahmed, Tom Hartley, Shoaib Bashir, James Anderson