England And West Indies Third and last ODI between London will be played at the famous Kennington Oval ground in London. England have already won the series by winning the first two matches and now they would like to win a clean match and make a clean sweep. England have performed brilliantly in both matches, which is trying to find the West Indies team reply.
At the same time, the West Indies will try to win this last match and save at least one match and save the honor. This match is also special because after this both teams will clash in the T20 series. In such a situation, winning this match will be beneficial for both teams for confidence and preparation for the next series. Overall, it is expected to be an exciting match where England would like to retain its rhythm and will come down with the intention of returning to the West Indies.
Kennington Oval pitch is usually considered beneficial for batsmen. Here the ball comes well on the bat, making it easier to play stroke. The bounce on the pitch is also the same and according to estimated, allowing batsmen to play their shots easily. However, this pitch is helpful for the batsmen, yet if the fast bowlers bowl in the right line and length, they can also get a chance to take wickets. Overall, this pitch is good to score runs, but good bowlers can affect their strategy.
Cricket fans going to Kennington Oval for the third ODI between England and West Indies must keep an umbrella with them. The weather in London will be cold and airy today. There is a possibility of light rain in the morning and it may rain again in the afternoon. The temperature will be around 17 ° C, which will feel comfortable but slightly moist. The probability of rain is 81%, which can cause the match to be interrupted. The probability of thunderstorms is low (about 16%), but clouds are expected to dominate all day (about 87%), which can be beneficial for fast bowlers.
England: Ben Docket, Jamie Smith, Joe Root, Harry Brook (Captain), Jose Butler (wicket -keeper), Jacob Bethel, Will Jacks, Bridon Cars, Matthew Pots, Adil Rashid, Saqib Mahmud
West Indies: Brandon King, Justin Greaves, Kesi Carte, Shai Hope (captain and wicket -keeper), Roston Chase, Shimron Hetmyer, Jewel Andrew, Matthew Ford, Aljari Joseph, Gudkesh Moti, Jayed Sels