IND vs ENG: Time changed for the fifth T20 match, not at 10 pm…now the match will start at this time
IND vs ENG: The last match of the five-match T20 series between India and England will be played on July 11 at The Rose Bowl Stadium in Southampton. Changes have been made in the timing of this match.
IND vs ENG: These days the Indian team is on England tour, where a five-match T20 series is going on between the two teams. So far 4 matches of this series have been played. After the first match was canceled due to rain, Team India had to face defeat in three consecutive matches. Now the fifth and last match of this series will be played on July 11. However, the timing of this match has been changed.
When and where will the fifth match be played?
The last match of the five-match T20 series between India and England will be played on July 11 at The Rose Bowl Stadium in Southampton. In such a situation, Team India would like to save its honor by winning the last match, whereas the host England would like to win this match and clean India’s sweep in the series.
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What time will the match start?
The timing of the fifth T20 match between India and England has changed. The fourth T20 match between the two teams started at 10 pm Indian time. But now the fifth and last match of the series will start at 2:30 local time. According to Indian time, this match will start at 7 pm. Whereas the toss will take place half an hour before the start of the match i.e. at 6:30 pm.
How is India’s record in Southampton?
India has so far played only one T20 match at The Rose Bowl Stadium in Southampton. This match was played in 2022. In this only match, Team India defeated England by a huge margin of 50 runs. In this ground, the Indian team, batting first, had scored 198 runs at the loss of 8 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs, in response the host team was all out for 148 runs. Now in such a situation, India would like to register victory on this ground once again.
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