Lord's Cricket Ground Pitch Report (Batting or Bowling) | ENG vs IRE 2023: Test Records & Stats, Lord's England Weather Forecast
By Amit Patel May 31, 2023 2:51 PM IST
Lord's Cricket Ground Pitch Report (Batting or Bowling):?From June 1st, England and Ireland will play a one-off test match at Lord's Cricket Ground, England. This Test Match will be of four days, starting on June 1st and ending on June 4th.
England Cricket Team will play this test match as a warm-up for the most-awaited and historic test series between England and Australia in the English summer (The Ashes 2023). Joe Root, who is the leading run-scorer from his team (current players), has played 129 matches and scored 10,948 runs, whereas Stuart Broad is the leading wicket-taker from England (Current Players), who has played 161 matches and taken 576 wickets.
Ireland has significantly less experience in test cricket than England; they have played only six test matches and lost all of them. Ireland Skipper Andre Balbirnie is the leading run scorer for his team; he has played six matches and scored 316 runs, whereas Mark Adair has taken ten wickets, which is the highest by any bowler (current players).
Lord's Cricket Ground Pitch Report:
The Pitch of Lord's Cricket Ground in the summer season is good for the batter, but there will be overcast conditions during this test match. Then the Pitch will help Seam Bowlers to get good bounce and swing from the surface of the wicket, and England has plenty of good bowlers so England will get an extra advantage.
Lord's Cricket Ground Pitch Report Batting Or Bowling?
The Lord's Cricket Ground Pitch is good for both batting and bowling, but Seamers are more effective than spin bowlers on these pitches. This will be a low-scoring match for Ireland's side, whereas England can easily win this match because of home advantage and good bowling conditions.
Lord's Cricket Ground Test Records:
Total Matches Played: 143
Matches Won Batting 1st: 51
Matches Won Batting 2nd: 41
Highest Team Score: 729/6 (Australia)
Lowest Team Score: 38 (Ireland)
Average Team Score: 311
Lord's Cricket Ground Details:
- Lord's Stadium is located in St. John's Wood, London, and it was established in 1814.
- This venue has a seating capacity of about 31,100 spectators, which was increased during the redevelopment phase between 2017 and 2022.
- Lord's Stadium is also known as the Home of cricket and is recognized as the Home of the world's oldest sporting museum.
- Ireland has played a test match against England in 2018, losing the match by 143 runs.
Lord's Cricket Ground England Weather Forecast:
As per the Report, The Weather at Lord's Cricket Ground will be partially cloudy, and the temperature will be around 19 degrees Celsius in the evening, whereas At night, The Temperature drops to 11 degrees Celsius.
The Humidity will be approx. 60% at this venue, and around 38% weather will have clouds, and most importantly, There will be no rain during the match.
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