As the gripping final Test between England and India heads into Day 5 at The Oval, the use of the heavy roller could be a significant factor in determining the outcome. England, chasing a modest 35 runs with four wickets in hand, ended Day 4 in a dominant position at 339/6, largely aided by a well-timed roll of the pitch.
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Noted commentator Harsha Bhogle highlighted Englandβs smart move, saying:
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The roller is expected to be used again on Day 5, which may help reduce variable bounce or seam movementβat least temporarily. With Englandβs attacking batting style, those 35 runs could be knocked off swiftly if the pitch behaves as expected.
Rules Around the Use of the Heavy Roller
According to ICC guidelines, the batting sideβs captain can request the use of the heavy roller for no more than seven minutes before the start of each innings (except the first) and at the start of each dayβs play. The rolling must begin no earlier than 30 minutes before play and no later than 10 minutes before the scheduled start.
Joe Root, who hammered his 39th Test ton on Day 4 to take England closer to victory, acknowledged the rollerβs impact, stating:
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India Still Hopeful Despite Roller Advantage
India will look to strike quickly with the second new ball due in 3.4 overs, and four wickets left to claim. Bowling coach Morne Morkel appeared confident in the teamβs chances, noting that the bowlers were unfazed by the roller advantage.
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With Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton at the crease, and the tension of a series-decider in the air, the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 finale is set for a thrilling finish.
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