ECB brings forward the starting time of England India Test to accommodate sub continent viewers
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India conquer The Oval – their first Test win at the venue since 1971 Traditionally, Test matches start in England at 11'o clock to reduce the chances of early morning dew interfering in the game and denting the balance between bat and ball. India are leading the five-match series by 2-1, a lead they took in 2021 under Virat Kohli's leadership after four Tests. The fifth and final Test had to be postponed back then after a surge of COVID-19 cases within the Indian camp. The first Test in Nottingham resulted in a draw largely due to rain, while the tourists went 1-0 up at Lord's. Joe Root & Co. hit back in the third Test at Headingley to win it by an innings and 76 runs. India followed it by emerging victorious at the Oval by 157 runs.
ECB to start fifth Test between England-India half an hour early for sub-continent television viewers
Joe Root and Virat Kohli captained their respective teams last year. (Credits: Getty) The England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has brought forward the starting time of the rescheduled fifth and final Test against India at Edgbaston in Birmingham by half an hour. According to the , the ECB has made the decision for the benefit of sub-continent fans tuning in on the television. Play will begin at 10:30 am, 30 minutes before when it is beginning during the ongoing Test series between the hosts and . In India, the playing hours would fall between 3 to 10 pm. However, there is a provision to extend play till 10.30pm (IST) to allow teams to complete the full quota of 90 overs per day. India conquer The Oval – their first Test win at the venue since 1971India conquer The Oval – their first Test win at the venue since 1971 Traditionally, Test matches start in England at 11'o clock to reduce the chances of early morning dew interfering in the game and denting the balance between bat and ball. India are leading the five-match series by 2-1, a lead they took in 2021 under Virat Kohli's leadership after four Tests. The fifth and final Test had to be postponed back then after a surge of COVID-19 cases within the Indian camp. The first Test in Nottingham resulted in a draw largely due to rain, while the tourists went 1-0 up at Lord's. Joe Root & Co. hit back in the third Test at Headingley to win it by an innings and 76 runs. India followed it by emerging victorious at the Oval by 157 runs.