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India vs England Weather Report, Day 4- Lord’s Test 2025

The third test of the five -match series between India and England is equally ready, with two runs and all 10 wickets with the hosts which are in stumps on 3 (Saturday, 12 July). So far, with no rain obstruction, all will be eyeing the weather conditions on day 4 at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London.

India was excluded for 387 in its first innings – similar to England’s first innings. In the history of 147 years of Test cricket, it was for the ninth time that both teams finished the first innings with the same score. England batted for only one over and scored 2 runs in their second innings before the stumps.

Day 4 Weather Forecast for India 3 Tests at Lord’s in England

Lords is expected to have warm and dry conditions for 4 for the third test between India and England. The temperature can reach 30 ° C in the afternoon, with 44% probability of cloud cover and humidity around 35%.

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According to accuweather, no rain is predicted. However, the entire quota of 90 overs has not been completed on any day, despite there there is no hindrance in the rain. Slow rates have been a frequent issue in the entire range.

The BBC season also estimates 4% probability of sunny sky and rain with light winds. The temperature is expected to be at the peak at 29 ° C, which is made for ideal conditions for uninterrupted sports.

First innings similar to 387 in India and England Lord’s

Both teams posted a total for the first time of 387. Starting again on 145/3, overnight batsmen KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant scored more than 100 runs. However, the pants were carried out for 74 after a direct hit from Ben Stokes, trying to a risky single.

Rahul brought up his centenary after lunch, but finished for exactly 100, one inspired Shoaib Bashir to slip. Ravindra Jadeja continued his good form with 72 runs, while Nitish Kumar Reddy (30) and Washington Sundar (23) added useful contribution to the order.

Among the England bowlers, Chris Woakes impressed with 3/84 figures, while Jofra Archer and Stokes took two wickets.

Shubman Gill angry Zak Croly in drama after a delay

England, led by Ben Stokes, looked out to take out the game and avoid facing more than one before the stump on the third day. The hosts started their second innings behind the schedule.

Jasprit Bumrah bowled the only England’s second innings, but was packed with a play. After Zak Croly, after pulling the Indian fielders out twice and being killed by calling for a physio, was trying to slow down the game.

Visitors reacted with sarcastic clapping and captain Shubman Gill faced CrowleyLeading for an on-field exchange. Ben Docket intervened to reduce stress. The England team ended the day at 2/0, with the match, the day 4 was fully balanced heading.

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