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5th Test (The Oval) - 31st July to 4th August

Johan

Hall of Fame Member
I predict a high scoring draw, Oval is traditionally the flattest pitch in England and now we are combining it with two inept bowling units, the wheels literally falling off for India as we saw with both Bumrah and Siraj, and England having the Stokes/Carse concern too, combine with two batting units in proper form and it's a perfect recipe for a draw.
 

LangleyburyCCPlayer

State Captain
I predict a high scoring draw, Oval is traditionally the flattest pitch in England and now we are combining it with two inept bowling units, the wheels literally falling off for India as we saw with both Bumrah and Siraj, and England having the Stokes/Carse concern too, combine with two batting units in proper form and it's a perfect recipe for a draw.
I wouldn’t bank on that, we’ve had really flat pitches here for a few years now as I said in the OT match thread, that was the first time we’ve had a draw in a Test in England that wasn’t rain-affected since 2014. The Oval had that crazy game with the Kookaburra the other day, but I’m not sure it is flatter than OT considering the other games that have been played there this season have been more normal, I imagine the scores will be akin to what we saw at Edgbaston
 

Johan

Hall of Fame Member
I wouldn’t bank on that, we’ve had really flat pitches here for a few years now as I said in the OT match thread, that was the first time we’ve had a draw in a Test in England that wasn’t rain-affected since 2014. The Oval had that crazy game with the Kookaburra the other day, but I’m not sure it is flatter than OT considering the other games that have been played there this season have been more normal, I imagine the scores will be akin to what we saw at Edgbaston
To be honest like in 2022 and 2024, England's climate was better (imo) and with the English climate even if the pitch is flatter, the cloud cover and the general humidity and more moisture even on a very flat pitch leads to good, balanced cricket between the bat and the ball. 2025 has been different and I just don't know how these two teams are supposed to produce a result at a dry, dead wicket when we can see the wheels falling off both attacks at Old Trafford.
 

LangleyburyCCPlayer

State Captain
To be honest like in 2022 and 2024, England's climate was better (imo) and with the English climate even if the pitch is flatter, the cloud cover and the general humidity and more moisture even on a very flat pitch leads to good, balanced cricket between the bat and the ball. 2025 has been different and I just don't know how these two teams are supposed to produce a result at a dry, dead wicket when we can see the wheels falling off both attacks at Old Trafford.
The wheels are falling off, Bumrah, Archer and Carse were noticeably down on pace, but I expect to see both teams shuffle the pack considerably with regards to their bowling attacks. There is no replacing peak Bumrah (not that this was peak Bumrah by any stretch), and while I don’t think Atkinson and Tongue will come in and smash India to pieces, I do expect that they’ll be more of a threat than Carse who was clearly nowhere near his best
 

jaydesh

U19 12th Man
I’d absolutely pick him but it wouldn’t surprise me if they didn’t pick him, they have been very clear that he’s playing 3 of the 5 Tests, and now with them unable to win the series outright, that might give them a reason to rest him for the Asia Cup (if that’s even going ahead lol). Still, with how they battled over the last two days, I think they’ll play him
If Bumrah is fit, he should play. End of. Better to put in the hours right now and rest up later. No need to play some meaningless Asia Cup, and much of the home series. I think the first visitors are the West Indies, who won't trouble the Indians much (well, their bowlers might, but their batting is something else). Then they have the WTC champions South Africa, who may be a bit tougher. But still, no need to play.
 

jaydesh

U19 12th Man
He bowled rubbish on day 2, but he did bowl better on days 3 and 4 even if his pace was down. Think even a Bumrah not quite firing on all cylinders is still your best seamer tbf, it’s just a question of whether it’s worth risking an injury to draw the series
In a do or die match, you pick the best players if they're fit. In any case, I'd hate to see those scumbags run away with a series win after their ugly conduct at Old Trafford.
 

Daemon

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Bumrah has to play if fit with no niggles.

He bowled 33 overs in an innings sure but that was it for the game. He also had plenty of rest before the test.

Series on the line, gotta play. If he had a heavy workload all series it would be more acceptable but he hasn’t.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Well, there is a chance that we dont play any of the 8-11 that played this game.

Jaiswal
Rahul (vc)
Sai Suds
Gill (c) (wk)
Jaddu
Jurel (wk)
Washy
Akashdeep
Kuldeep
Arshdeep
Prasidh

Of course, there is a chance that India do play Bumrah and Siraj in which case, they can simply replace Arshdeep and Kuldeep for Shardul and Kambhoj. Or maybe just Bumrah for Prasidh.
 

Johan

Hall of Fame Member
I'm just genuinely worried about the bowlers if Oval is another road, Stokes and Bumrah would die if asked to bowl 20 overs a day again bruh
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
Well, there is a chance that we dont play any of the 8-11 that played this game.

Jaiswal
Rahul (vc)
Sai Suds
Gill (c) (wk)
Jaddu
Jurel (wk)
Washy
Akashdeep
Kuldeep
Arshdeep
Prasidh

Of course, there is a chance that India do play Bumrah and Siraj in which case, they can simply replace Arshdeep and Kuldeep for Shardul and Kambhoj. Or maybe just Bumrah for Prasidh.
Jaiswal
Rahul
Sai
Gill
Sundar
Jaddu
Jurel
Kuldeep
Akash
Arse
Siraj
 

Molehill

International Coach
The last Championship game at The Oval saw Surrey rack up 820-9 before Durham secured the draw by being 262-0 in their second knock.

Probably not what these 2 bowling units wanted to hear.
 

Johan

Hall of Fame Member
The last Championship game at The Oval saw Surrey rack up 820-9 before Durham secured the draw by being 262-0 in their second knock.

Probably not what these 2 bowling units wanted to hear.
England should rest Archer, if India want to risk Bumrah's career here then none of our business
 

cnerd123

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it feels like the build up to each match this series has been 'this pitch is gonna be flat' as though that's not the norm throughout England atm.

And after 4 flat decks we're apparently heading to the flattest of them all.
 

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