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The Ashes 2023: England’s fate is in doubt as poor lighting, spin techniques, and weather could affect the result of the fourth Test

Due to poor lighting on Day 4 of the fourth Ashes Test, England was not permitted to bowl with pacer bowlers later in the match.

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March 16, 2024
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The Ashes 2023: England's fate is in doubt as poor lighting, spin techniques, and weather could affect the result of the fourth Test

England is preparing for the potential that it may need to rely on spin to win the fourth Ashes Test as it enters a crucial stage. Australia sits at 5-214 and needs 61 runs more to force England to bat again, keeping the game close.

But because of the poor lighting, the English team encountered an unexpected challenge on Saturday at Old Trafford. The light was deemed to be too poor for fast bowling, forcing Joe Root and Moeen Ali to bowl nearly half the overs, prompting an argument between England captain Ben Stokes and umpires Nitin Menon and Joel Wilson.

Some analysts and fans were taken aback by this choice, especially in light of the fact that one of the umpires was donning sunglasses at the time. The question now is whether the same decision will be made on the final day, despite the insistence of the England coaches that the seamers should have been let to keep bowling.

Given that Manchester is expected to see severe rain, the weather is also a significant factor in how things turn out. The weather clearing up would give England the opportunity to put Australia under pressure, which would increase their chances of winning the series.

Marcus Trescothick, an assistant coach for England, disagrees with the idea of outside forces influencing outcomes.

However, the Australian team is open to the prospect of rain saving them in this Test, as it would allow them to win back the Ashes with a draw. Marcus Trescothick, an assistant coach for the English national team, warned against relying exclusively on outside variables to determine the outcome of the game and said that asking for rain can be risky.

“Saying that is only normal. Everyone is going to say the same things when you’re trying to salvage the game and there’s a chance of rain,” Trescothick remarked, as cited by abc.net.au.

Trescothick emphasized that his side was adamant about making the most of any opportunity to play on the last day. If spin becomes England’s main weapon, they will be prepared to take on the task and give it their all to win.

Any opportunity that we may seize tomorrow in the middle, he continued, “we will seize with both hands.”

Both teams are aware of the importance of capturing the Ashes when taking a broad view. Every second counts in this series because of the prestige and historical rivalry involved, and neither club is ready to concede quickly. The weather, England’s spin strategies, and Australia’s tenacity will all be important factors as cricket fans anticipate the fourth Test’s last day. Which team will win and seize the series lead will depend largely on how well the bat and ball are balanced.

Tags: AustraliaenglandJoe RootMARCUS TRESCOTHICKTHE ASHES 2023
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