India vs England, 5th Test: Live streaming, pitch and weather report

New Delhi: Team India will face England in the fifth and last Test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at the Kennington Oval in London on July 31. England lead the five-match series by 2-1, and the Men in Blue still have a chance to level the series.

The hosts announced their playing XI for the final Test on Wednesday, making three changes to the team. Jacob Bethell, Gus Atkinson, Jamie Overton, and Josh Tongue come in place of captain Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer, Liam Dawson and Brydon Carse.

Shubman Gill and Co. is also expected to make a few changes to their side, with Jasprit Bumrah set to be rested in the last match, while Rishabh Pant has been ruled out of the series due to an injury. Arshdeep Singh is likely to make his debut, while Akash Deep might replace Bumrah in the playing XI.

India vs England, 5th Test live-streaming

When will the Test match between India and England be played?

The match will be played on Thursday, July 31.

What time will the India vs England third Test match begin?

The match will begin at 03:30 PM IST, with the toss scheduled at 03:00 PM IST.

Where will the Test match between India and England be played?

The Test match will be played at the Kennington Oval, London.

Where to watch the India vs England Test match on television in India?

The match will be live-telecasted on the Sony Sports network in India.

Where to watch the online streaming of the Test match between India and England?

The Test match can be streamed on the JioHotstar app and website.

London Weather Report

According to Accuweather, the weather forecast for the opening day of the fifth Test in London is expected to be gloomy, and rain showers are predicted in the afternoon. The weather is likely to be cloudy on the second, third days of the Test match and some rain showers are expected for the final two days.

Lord’s Pitch Report

The surface at the Kennington Oval in London is considered to be good for batting. The pitch on match eve still had a green tinge, but a lot can change in 24 hours. The pacer might get extra help from the pitch on Day 1, and it becomes batting-friendly on the next two days and can offer some turn for spinners in the last two days.