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India vs England 2nd Test Day 5 Live: India Close to Victory, England Fights for a Draw
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India stands on the verge of a historic win against England in the second Test match, but the weather in Edgbaston may have other plans. As Day 5 dawns, India needs just 7 wickets to secure victory and level the series 1-1, while England faces the daunting task of scoring another 536 runs to win.

England ended Day 4 at 72/3, after Akash Deep struck twice and Mohammed Siraj once, in pursuit of a mammoth 608-run target. Earlier, India declared at 427/6, with Shubman Gill hitting 161, his second consecutive century. KL Rahul (55), Rishabh Pant (65), and Ravindra Jadeja (69 not out) also contributed with half-centuries.

The primary concern for the final day is the weather forecast. There is a high chance of rain, especially in the morning session, which could delay the start of play and potentially disrupt India's momentum. Overcast conditions are expected to prevail throughout the day. Harry Brook of England even jokingly suggested to Shubman Gill on Day 4 that India should declare early because of the rain forecast.

India's dominant position in the Test is a result of strong performances with both bat and ball. Shubman Gill's impressive batting display, including a double century in the first innings, has been a major highlight. India's bowling attack, spearheaded by Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep, has consistently troubled the English batsmen. Stuart Broad noted that India has "out-bowled and out-batted" England in this Test. Nasser Hussain praised Akash Deep's "wonderful" spell on Day 4.

However, some critics suggest that Shubman Gill's declaration might have been delayed too long, considering the weather forecast. An earlier declaration could have provided India with more time to bowl England out and secure the win. Despite the weather concerns, the IndianExpress noted that the cool, overcast conditions are ideal for seam bowling. Siraj, Bumrah, and Akash Deep will be looking to exploit the swing-friendly conditions.

England's batting has been a cause for concern, with their top order struggling against the Indian seamers. Zak Crawley's dismissals in both innings have been described as "poor batting". The team will need a strong partnership to have any chance of chasing down the imposing target or even salvaging a draw. According to former England batter, Jonathan Trescothick, England aren't naive enough to dismiss a draw.

As the final day unfolds, all eyes will be on the weather and how it impacts the play. India will be eager to make early breakthroughs and capitalize on any assistance from the conditions. England, on the other hand, will be hoping for the rain to stay away, or for their batsmen to mount an improbable comeback. A draw is also a possible outcome, especially if the weather intervenes.


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