ENG vs AUS Day 5 Weather Forecast and Pitch Report of  Kennington Oval, London (England) | 5th Test, The Ashes 2023
ENG vs AUS Day 5 Weather Forecast and Pitch Report

ENG vs AUS Day 3: What an entertaining day of cricket it was where we saw mind games from Stuart Broad, top-notch umpiring of Nitin Menon, and a courageous fight from numbers 9 and 10 of Australia! Australia are now leading by 12 runs and they will have new ball and slightly cloudy conditions in the morning session to push England into the backfoot. This post will lead you to Day 2 brief review, ENG vs AUS Day 3 Weather Forecast, and Pitch Report of Kennington Oval, London.

Australia would be pleased with their 12-run first-innings lead on Day 2, but they would be disappointed to have lost 6 wickets for just 94 runs. Australia’s performance, in this regard, could possibly have been far better. Because the pitch is excellent for batting, England will be delighted about limiting Australia. Undoubtedly, Australia lost a fantastic chance to establish a solid lead.

It took some mind games from Stuart Broad to break the 30 runs partnership between Marnus and Khawaja (Vidio Embedded Below). Then from Maruns to Starc, none of the Australian batters looked comfortable and they lost 6 wickets (Marnus, Khawaja, Head, Carey, Marsh, and Starc) for just adding 94 runs.

Steve Smith was at the center of it all again. He also escaped a close runout call because the third umpire did not have an extra camera angle to make an even more conclusive decision or it was Nitin Menon’s brilliant decision. Smith’s top-class 71 worked as Celexa for them. Cumming, Murphy, and Smith’s valiant efforts put Australia in a better position. Australia are all out for 295 and ENG vs AUS Day 3 will start with England batting and Australia having the new ball in their hands.

Down below is the ENG vs AUS Day 3 Weather Forecast, and Pitch Report of Kennington Oval, London:

ENG vs AUS Day 3 Weather Forecast

The Ashes 2023 (Australia tour of England) | England vs Australia 5th Test match is being played at Kennington Oval, London (England) from July 27 to July 31 starting at 10:30 AM Local and 3:00 PM IST.

ENG vs AUS Day 2 Weather Forecast and Pitch Report of  Kennington Oval, London (Weather.com)
ENG vs AUS Day 3 Weather Forecast of Kennington Oval, London (Weather.com)

ACCORDING TO WEATHER.COM, the weather is predicted to be overcast in the first half of the day. As the weather websites show there are minimal chances of rain for Day 3. A 20+% chance of rain is predicted earlier in the day which drops to 0% later in the day. It hopefully ain’t going to interrupt the match. The Temperature in the morning is expected to be around 17° C and rise up to 22° C in the evening.

Winds with a speed of around 20-30KMPH will gust towards the West-Southwest. Humidity will also stay at the average rate of 60% (around 80% in the morning and falls to 50% in the evening). So, the possibilities of rain are always there when it is England but we can hope for a pretty healthy and decent ENG vs AUS day 3 of the 4th test match.

ENG vs AUS Day 3 Pitch Report

The Oval cricket ground’s pitch normally favors batsmen, the surface although has good bounce and pace, later in the game, may start to aid the bowlers. Usually, the team that wins the toss chooses to bat first but Pat has gone the other way.

ENG vs AUS Day 3 Weather Forecast and Pitch Report of  Kennington Oval, London (England) | 5th Test, The Ashes 2023
ENG vs AUS Day 3 Pitch Report of Kennington Oval, London (England)

The pitch resembles the one we saw during the WTC Final around two months ago in general. Despite having a lot of bounce and carry, Travis Head, Steve Smith, and Virat Kohli all showed how useful the surface was for scoring runs. The primary danger to the visiting squad is Mark Wood, who proved to be deadly once again.

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For more details head to ICC’s official website.