ENG vs IND Old Trafford Test Venue Analysis: Pitch Conditions Main Stats & More

ENG vs IND Old Trafford Test Venue Analysis

Following a 22-run loss in the Lord’s Test, Team India aims to make a comeback and would be confident enough after undergoing an eight-day extended break.

The battle between England and India is ready to kickstart in the fourth out of the 5-match test series at Old Trafford in Manchester.

Currently, the Ben-Stokes-led side is leading the Anderson Tendulkar Trophy 2025 with a 2-1 scoreline. But, the visitors under Shubman Gill’s captaincy will hope that even a slightly enhanced performance will help them level the contest at 2-2 and carry forward their hopes of winning the series against the hosts till the fifth test.

So far, the series featured two flat pitches (at Headingley and Edgbaston) and a traditional English surface at the Lord’s. But, what do the tracks at Old Trafford have to offer in the forthcoming clash?

With a few hours left for the highly anticipated clash, let’s discuss key stats such as the pitch report and toss impact, as well as analyze if the pace or spin bowling attack is stronger at this venue.

Old Trafford Stadium Pitch Report for ENG vs IND 4th Test 2025

Over the past few years, the flat pitches at Old Trafford have become extremely slow, thereby favoring the bowling sides. While pacers dominate with the new ball, spinners come into action as the game progresses. 

Toss Impact at the Old Trafford Stadium

The first batting teams have won both the tests at Edgbaston and Lord’s in the ongoing series, but what about Old Trafford? England will certainly decide to field first after winning the toss due to these main reasons:

  • Cloudy conditions on Day 01 (as per the latest weather forecast reports from various sources).
  • Since the 2019 Ashes, the teams that batted first and second have won 3 games each out of 7 occasions, which includes a draw outcome as well. Here is a detailed list of those test matches at this time illustrated in tabular form (2019 to 2025):
YearMatchWinning Team (Batting First / Second)WinnerWinning Margin
2019England vs AustraliaFirst BattingAustralia185 Runs
2020England vs West IndiesFirst BattingEngland113 Runs
2020England vs West IndiesFirst BattingEngland269 Runs
2020England vs PakistanSecond BattingEngland3 Wickets
2023England vs South AfricaSecond BattingEnglandInnings and 85 Runs
2023England vs AustraliaDRAW
2024England vs Sri LankaSecond BattingEngland5 Wickets
  • A good track record in tests while bowling first at this venue.

  • Day 2 is favorable for batters, particularly while batting second. This is because batting on Day 05 becomes extremely tough. Here is a day-wise batting average in tests at Old Trafford since 2019:

    • First Day: 34.40
    • Second Day: 37.40
    • Third Day: 26.60
    • Fourth Day: 27.60
    • Fifth Day: 20.80

Also, the Indian skipper Shubman Gill will be keen to bat second after winning the toss to enhance his team’s chances of winning the fourth test.

Pace vs Spin Bowling Attack at Old Trafford Test

Old Trafford has been the second worst for spinners after Edgbaston, having averaged above 50 in tests at this venue. However, pacers have managed to deliver a decent performance in Manchester compared to the spinners.

Here is a detailed comparison of the pace and spin bowling average in tests at this venue since 2022:

VenueSpinners’ Bowling Average in Tests (Since 2022)Number of Balls Taken Per Dismissal (Approx Count)Pacers Bowling Average in Tests (Since 2022)Number of Balls Taken Per Dismissal (Approx Count)
Edgbaston55.4080 to 8532.250 to 55
Old Trafford51.3090 to 9529.045 to 50
Headingley44.9070 to 7531.050 to 55
Lord’s37.6065 to 7026.045 to 50
Trent Bridge35.2050 to 5539.055 to 60
Kennington Oval25.0040 to 4529.245 to 50

So, India’s experienced full-time spinner Kuldeep Yadav’s return to playing XI won’t bolster his team’s winning chances.

Key Stats: England Batters and Bowlers Performance in Tests at Old Trafford

The following table provides a clear understanding of the performances of current players in England squads at Old Trafford tests (in terms of batting and bowling):

England’s Best Batters in Tests at Old Trafford:

BatterInningsRunsAverageCenturies
Joe Root1997865.201
Ben Stokes1257952.642
Zak Crawley423859.501
Ollie Pope821430.570
Jamie Smith215075.001
Harry Brook314949.670
Ben Duckett33010.000

England’s Best Bowlers in Tests at Old Trafford:

BowlerTest Innings (At Old Trafford)WicketsAverage
Chris Woakes143517.40
Ben Stokes141127.50
Joe Root20440.30
Jofra Archer6840.50

NOTE: Ravindra Jadeja is the only existing Indian player who will once again represent his team in tests at Old Trafford since 2014. However, he hasn’t made a notable impact at this venue in the past in either batting or bowling.

India’s Winless Record in Tests at Old Trafford: A Big Concern?

Shockingly, Team India are yet to secure their first test victory at Old Trafford, out of 9 attempts since 1936, which includes 4 losses (in 1952, 1959, 1974, and 2014) and 5 draws (in 1936, 1946, 1971, 1982, and 1990).

However, it would be too early to determine the visitors’ fate as they have played their last test at this venue back in 2014 under MS Dhoni’s captaincy. Moreover, Shubman Gill and his men ended their 58-year drought in tests at Edgbaston a few weeks back. Hopefully, the Indians might repeat the heroic performances for the next five days like they did in Birmingham.