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India vs England weather, rain forecast: Why bad news for India from The Oval

India vs England weather, rain forecast: Why bad news for India from The Oval

Time of India6 days ago
Sahil Malhotra from TOI Sports breaks down why the weather forecast for the Oval Test could spell bad news for Team India. With rain and overcast conditions predicted, can India still pull off a fightback — or will the skies shut the door on a win?
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