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In the third Test of the five-match series, which is level at 1-1 for the prestigious Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, England are set to take on India at Lord’s in London on Thursday, July 10. After the English cricket team won the first Test at Headingley, India bounced back in style with an impressive performance at Edgbaston, and they will be hoping to continue their momentum this week, to take the 2-1 lead at the home of cricket.

As far as England are concerned, they have made one change in their playing XI, leaving out Josh Tongue, to welcome back Jofra Archer after four years on the sidelines due to injuries. Meanwhile, the Indian cricket team is expected to bring back Jasprit Bumrah in the playing XI in place of Prasidh Krishna after resting him last week from the second Test due to workload management.

In their last Test meeting at Lord’s in 2021, India came from behind to register a famous win over England by a convincing margin on day five. After a wait of four years, these two teams are expected to put on another spectacle in London in what’s been a pulsating first two Test matches of the series, which could have been anybody’s game at certain stages of the contest.

ENG vs IND 3rd Test: Weather is expected to be mostly sunny and warm in London on day one

Talking about the weather for day one of the third Test at Lord’s in London, it is expected to be mostly sunny and warm, with not much chance of precipitation in the area, while the temperature will hit a maximum of 30°C, according to the listings on AccuWeather. The probability of precipitation on Thursday, July 10, stands at 3% apart from the probability of thunderstorms standing at 0%.

weather During the upcoming day’s play, especially during the afternoon hours, there will be wind gusts of around 26 km/h, which is expected to blow away any resemblance of rain quite quickly from the city of London. If it is the case, then the fans could expect a near uninterrupted day’s play in the England versus India third Test day one at Lord’s.