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IND vs ENG 5th Test 2025 Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch India vs England Match on TV and Online

IND vs ENG 5th Test 2025 Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch India vs England Match on TV and Online

Time of India4 days ago
Ollie Pope and Shubman Gill
NEW DELHI: India and England are set to lock horns in the fifth and final Test of the series at the Kennington Oval in London, starting Thursday. With England leading 2-1, India have one last opportunity to draw level and avoid a series defeat.
After an up-and-down performance in Manchester, India face a few key selection decisions. While the batting lineup staged a commendable recovery, the bowling unit looked below par. Debutant Anshul Kamboj struggled with pace and control, and the rest of the bowlers failed to maintain consistent pressure.
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As the team looks to shore up its bowling attack, changes appear likely. With Rishabh Pant sidelined due to injury, Dhruv Jurel is expected to make a straightforward return to the playing XI as wicketkeeper.
England, on the other hand, will be disappointed not to have sealed the series in Manchester despite being in control for large portions of the match. One of their main concerns heading into the final Test is managing the workload of their fast bowlers. Both Brydon Carse and Chris Woakes have featured in all four Tests, and with rotation in mind, England are expected to freshen up their pace attack.
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Adding to England's challenge is the absence of skipper Ben Stokes, who has been ruled out due to a shoulder injury.
Ollie Pope will take over the captaincy, and England have confirmed four changes to their XI.
Announced on Wednesday, the revamped England lineup sees the inclusion of Jacob Bethell, Gus Atkinson, Jamie Overton, and Josh Tongue.
Predicted XIs
India's Predicted XI:
Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan,
Shubman Gill
(c), Dhruv Jurel (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav, Akash Deep, Mohammed Siraj, Arshdeep Singh
England's XI:
Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope (c), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jacob Bethell, Jamie Smith (wk), Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, Jamie Overton, Josh Tongue
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IND vs ENG 5th Test
2025: Match Date, Time, and Venue Details
When will the 5th Test between India and England take place?
The fifth and final Test of the series will begin on July 31.
Where will the ENG vs IND 5th Test be played?
The match will be held at The Oval Stadium in London.
What time does the
India vs England
5th Test start?
Live action from the fifth Test will begin at 3:30 PM IST.
What time is the toss for the 5th Test on July 31?
The toss between India's Shubman Gill and England's stand-in captain Ollie Pope will take place at 3:00 PM IST.
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How to Watch
IND vs ENG
5th Test Match Live
Which TV channels will broadcast the 5th Test in India?
The Sony Sports Network will broadcast the match live in India.
Sony Sports 1 HD/SD and Sony Sports 5 HD/SD will provide commentary in English.
Sony Sports 3 HD/SD will offer coverage in Hindi.
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