Image Source: Tribune India
Dharamsala is all set to host the 5th test match of the series. With India already sealing the series 3 – 1 with a magnificent win in Ranchi by 5 wickets with a match to go. However, the upcoming match on March 7 might face challenges due to unfavorable weather conditions, with the cold posing a potential threat rather than rain. According to news reports, the weather forecast for Dharamsala indicates unfavorable conditions for the upcoming match, with temperatures ranging between a maximum of 1 degree celsius and a minimum of -4 degrees celsius, accompanied by possible snowfall. However, there is optimism as the weather is expected to improve in the final three days, becoming more pleasant and warmer with abundant sunshine.
Table of Content:
- Dharamsala’s 2nd test match
- India might go with 3 pacers
- Ashwin to play 100th test match
- England to play for pride
Dharamsala’s 2nd test match
Dharamshala, known for its picturesque setting, has seen just one Test match thus far. In the 2017 encounter between India and Australia, India emerged victorious by 8 wickets which was the series decider. Ravindra Jadeja’s stellar performance earned him the Player of the Match title, as he secured 4 crucial wickets. Notably, Virat Kohli had also missed this test match due to injury and the Indian Cricket team was led by Ajinkya Rahane.
India might go with 3 pacers
Image Source: CricToday
With Jasprit Bumrah’s return to the Indian squad for the final test, the team is contemplating a strategic shift, possibly opting for three pacers, considering both Bumrah’s prowess and the prevailing weather conditions. Bumrah’s ability to trouble even the most accomplished English batters, notably Joe Root, adds weight to this consideration. His return injects a new dimension of unpredictability and potency into India’s bowling attack, presenting a formidable challenge for the English side. The team’s decision will likely hinge on a careful assessment of various factors, including pitch conditions, player fitness, and the tactical advantage offered by a three-pace attack.
Ashwin to play 100th test match
Image Source: CricToday
The veteran off-spinner is set to mark his 100th Test match, a remarkable milestone in his illustrious career. With 507 wickets to his name, he stands as one of the most prolific bowlers in Indian cricket history, trailing only behind the legendary Anil Kumble, who boasts an impressive tally of 619 wickets. Throughout his journey, he has showcased exceptional skill, guile, and resilience, consistently bamboozling batsmen with his crafty spin and deceptive variations.
His contribution to the team’s success over the years has been invaluable, earning him widespread admiration and respect from fans and peers alike. As he gears up for this significant milestone, cricket enthusiasts around the globe eagerly anticipate witnessing more memorable performances from this stalwart of the game.
England to play for pride
Image Source: CricketAddictor
Before the series commenced, cricket pundits anticipated England to pose a formidable challenge, renowned for their fearless brand of cricket under Head Coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes. However, as the series unfolded, the widening gulf between the two teams became evident. Despite initial expectations, England struggled to match the level of performance displayed by their opponents.
McCullum’s influence, though anticipated to inject dynamism and aggression into England’s gameplay, seemingly fell short of expectations as the series progressed. The disparity in performance highlighted shortcomings within the England camp, raising questions about their ability to adapt and compete at the highest level. Ultimately, the series outcome underscored the need for England to reassess their strategies and regroup to meet the challenges posed by formidable opponents. Though, the match is a dead rubber but there are important World Test Championship points on the line with England currenly sitting at 8th position.