The Oval Pitch Report | WTC 2023 Final, IND vs. AUS: India and Australia are ready to face off in the ICC World Test Championship match after two years of work and diligence. From June 7 to June 11, the WTC final between the two heavyweights, India and Australia, will take place at The Oval in London, England.
India’s victory against Pat Cummins’ Australia in a 2-1 home series secured their spot in the WTC Final for a second consecutive year. By winning the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2023 earlier this year and taking first place in the WTC Points standings, Australia also qualified for the Ultimate Test.
India will play Australia in a test match for the first time ever in a neutral location. India had a respectable English series a year ago. The last time India and England played a test match at the Oval, India won by 157 runs. Following Rohit Sharma’s stunning century and 27 runs, Captain Virat then scored 94 runs.
The difficulty, however, will be different this time because of the altered team relationships and environmental factors. Rohit Sharma’s first WTC final, Green Top, the absence of Jaspreet Bomrah and Rishabh Pant, and a much inferior middle order.
Unpredictable weather in England may have a big impact on the final score of the WTC. The projected temperature range for the five days of the competition is 18 to 22 degrees Celsius. The third and fourth days could see some sporadic rain, but the first two days are expected to be clean. If it is cloudy, Pacers are anticipated to benefit.
The Oval Pitch Report, IND vs AUS Test Records & Stats, and the London Weather Forecast will all be covered in a moment.
The wickets at The Oval have shown noticeable bounce over the years. Bowling in England is usually enjoyable for fast bowlers. There is support for both quick bowlers and spin spinners as the tournament enters day three and beyond. Positive weather conditions are also advantageous for swing bowlers.
This was an allusion to the typical behaviour of the Oval’s pitch. Pictures of the Pitch that have gone viral online reveal that it is actually a green top. In the middle innings, the hitters will struggle, whilst the seamers will definitely like bowling. The worst thing that can happen to a batsman is a cloudy morning. It will undoubtedly be a bowlers’ heaven.
But as this is the first Test to be held at the Oval in June, both teams would be considering how to make the most of the spin. Spinners could become crucial after the third day because June is the start of the English summer. In contrast to India, who will field two spinners, Australia may choose to select one spinner and load their pace attack.
Pace bowlers took 1930 wickets in 104 games for an average of 30.60, while spinners took 892 wickets for an average of 34.26. At this location, fast bowlers have enjoyed success. Teams batting first have triumphed in 38 games thus far, teams batting second have triumphed in 29, and 37 games have been in draws.
Matches Played | 104 |
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Teams Won Batting First | 38 |
Teams Won Chasing | 29 |
Draw | 37 |
Average First Batting Score | 345 |
India Won | 2 |
India Lost | 5 |
India Draw | 7 |
Australia Won | 7 |
Australia Lost | 17 |
Australia Draw | 14 |
Unpredictable weather in England may have a big impact on the final score of the WTC. The projected temperature range for the five days of the competition is 18 to 22 degrees Celsius. The third and fourth days could see some sporadic rain, but the first two days are expected to be clean. If it is cloudy, Pacers are anticipated to benefit.
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