The current fifth and final test of the Anderson-Retulkar-Trophy Between India and England started in the oval, was hit by rain, because the first session on day 1 was seriously struck by the weather. Rain showers in the morning delayed the pitch, and after only 23 overs of the game in which India reached 72/2, the players were again forced due to a sudden shower. The prediction shows drizzle and thunderstorm on Thursday. Looking ahead, the rest of the test witnesses some hope for clearer circumstances from day 3.
Day 2:
According to AccuWeather, it is expected that day 2 (Friday, August 1) is the second most affected day of the test the second most affected test. There is a 25% chance of rain, and although thunderstorms are not expected (a 5% chance), dark skies and incidental showers can slow down sessions. The cloud cover stays at 57%, with winds floating at 28 km/h.
Day 3:
Saturday (August 2) will have good news for both fans and players. The prediction predicts 0% chance of rain with outing sun. Cloud covering drops to only 6%and the temperatures will float around 26 ° C.
Day 4:
Sunday (August 3) will again usually be sunny and only a 7% chance of rain. Wool commercial is set at 11%. The field, all the preference for batters, could help bowlers more as the day progresses.
Day 5:
Monday (August 4), the last day of the series, witnesses opportunities for rain (13%) and cloud cover at 19%, but the total weather is largely positive. There is only a chance of 1% of thunderstorms and temperatures will reach a highlight of 28 ° C.
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