According to Accuweather.com, daytime temperatures can hover around 21 degrees. Temperatures can drop to 10 degrees in the evening. At the same time the wind speed can be 16 km per hour.


After a stunning victory in the first T20 in Southampton, Team India is all set to face England in the second match. The match will be played at the same Edgbaston Ground in Birmingham where India had lost the rescheduled Test to England a few days ago. After losing this Test, India's dream of winning the series in England after 15 years remained unfulfilled. The five-match Test series ended in a 2-2 draw, with England winning the Edgbaston Test. Now India's eyes will be on reckoning this defeat.


 The second T20 between India and England will be played in Birmingham. The good news for cricket fans is that there is no chance of rain during the second T20. According to Accuweather.com, daytime temperatures can hover around 21 degrees. Temperatures can drop to 10 degrees in the evening. At the same time the wind speed can be 16 km per hour.


Not many international T20 matches have taken place at Birmingham's Edgbaston Ground. Only 5 International Twenty20s have been played at this ground so far. In all matches, the team batting first wins. That is, the captain who wins the toss can decide to bat first. The last clash between India and England on this ground was in 2014. After that the English team defeated India by 3 runs. England have won their last three T20s at this ground. A score of 200 plus has been made only once on this ground. The average score in the first innings here is 170. On this pitch, fast bowlers can get extra bounce. In addition, the cold weather can cause the ball to swing.


The Indian team failed to win the Pataudi Trophy series 3-1 in Exxon last week, but due to poor batting, the Indian team lost by seven wickets to England. Now is the chance to win this Art English Laugh 20 Beach back in Artibston.


Players like Virat Kohli, Rishbh Pant, Shreesanth Air, Jaspreet Bumrah and Ravindra Jadeja are all set to join the T20 squad from Edgbaston. In the second T20, considerable changes are expected in India's playing XI. Deepak Hooda, who has adopted an attacking style with the Indian bat, could be replaced by Virat Kohli. Hooda strengthened his position by scoring a century against Ireland in Mallehead and 33 off just 17 balls in the first T20 match against England, but India will be happy with Hardik Pandya's all-rounder performance. In Southampton, Pandya made his maiden T20 International half-century with 51 off 33 balls, including six fours and sixes, while he also took four wickets.