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The much-awaited World Test Championship (WTC) final of the second cycle (2021-2023) is all set to take place between India and Australia at the Oval in London. The top two teams in the WTC table will kic꧃kstart the ultimate championship b😼attle on June 7.
❀There is no denial that both India and Australia possess a strong competitive spirit and have the experience of playing in high-pressure situations. They will leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of victory, making the summit clash a 🎀thrilling contest.
Pitch report:
Over the years, The Oval ha🌞s consistently provided wickets with favourable bounce. Initially, the track tends to be conduci🐼ve to swing bowling, further adding to the challenges faced by batters. However, as the match progresses into Day 3 and beyond, both fast bowlers and spinners can find assistance from the surface.
Weather report:
There is going to be mixed weather conditions for the epic summit clash at the Oval. Init💝ially, the weather is likely to be delightful before changing to be a mix of clouds and sun with a possibility of showers as well.
Day 1: The weaꦰther on the opening day is expected to be mostly sunny and pleasant, with a maximum temperature reaching 22°C. There is only 1 % of forecast for rain on this day.
Day 2: Similar weather conditions are expected on Day 2, w🍸ith a maximum temperature of 21°C. Once again, there is a minimal chance of rainfall, suggesting that the match will likely proceed uninterrupted on the secon🧔d day as well.
Day 3: Day 3 of the Test is anticipated to be a sunny and delightful day, with the max🌱imum temperature reaching 22°C. There is no likelihood of rain as well.
Day 4: The fourth day is expected to be warm and humid, with intermittent periods of sun and clouds. The maximum temperature will reach 26°C. However, there 🧸is a slight chance of rain during the afternoon.
Day 5: Day five of the Test is expected to be cloudy, with a maximum temperature of 25°C. There is a 14% chance of rain during the afternoon and in the evening, suggesting that the weather could potentially affecဣt the match.
According to data provided by AccuWeather