West Indies will battle England for pride in the third ODI.

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England and West Indies are poised to lock horns in the 3rd and final ODI of the series on June 3.The match will be contested at Kennington Oval in London.
Following an exciting three-wicket victory in the second ODI, England now leads the series 2-0, thanks to Joe Root's incredible 139-ball 166*.
The Windies, meanwhile, would now battle for honor.
England and West Indies are poised to lock horns in the 3rd and final ODI of the series on June 3.
The match will be contested at Kennington Oval in London.
Following an exciting three-wicket victory in the second ODI, England now leads the series 2-0, thanks to Joe Root’s incredible 139-ball 166*.
The Windies, meanwhile, would now battle for honor.

England vs West Indies 3rd ODI: Pitch Report, Weather Forecast, Head-to-Head, Playing XIs & Streaming Details

As cricket fans gear up for the 3rd ODI between England and West Indies, all eyes are on the pitch, weather conditions, and team strategies that could influence the final outcome.


Pitch Report: Batting-Friendly Surface at The Oval

The match will be played at the Kennington Oval in London, a venue known for its flat and batting-friendly surface. Traditionally, the pitch offers minimal assistance to bowlers, especially in the initial stages, making it ideal for stroke play. Expect high scores if the top-order batters get going.


Weather Forecast: Cloudy Skies and Rain Threat

According to AccuWeather, London is expected to have a cloudy day on June 3. The maximum temperature could reach around 19°C, with a minimum of 10°C. However, there’s a 62% chance of rain during the match, which could lead to interruptions or even a shortened game. Teams will need to keep the DLS method in mind.


Live Streaming Details

Cricket fans can catch all the live action of the 3rd ODI on SonyLIV and FanCode, with the match scheduled to begin at 5:30 PM IST.


Head-to-Head: England Hold the Edge

As per ESPNcricinfo, England and West Indies have faced each other 110 times in ODI history.

  • England have won 56 matches, while West Indies have 48 wins to their name.

  • Six matches have ended without a result.

When playing on English soil, the rivalry has seen:

  • 42 matches, out of which England won 25, and West Indies claimed 15 victories.

  • Two matches were abandoned due to weather conditions.

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