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The ongoing third Test at the Lord’s Cricket Stadium in London currently stands well-poised with the series leveled at 1-1 margin. However, England took and early lead, claiming the opening Test by five wickets, India bounced back in style to level the series, registering a convincing 336-run win in the Edgbaston Test last week.
In the ongoing Test at Lord’s, after the two sides posted similar scores in their respective first innings, India bundled out England at 192. With this they have been put to chase 193-run target. While India began their final chase on day four of the third Test, they still need 135 runs to claim victory, whereas England are just shy of six wickets, with KL Rahul in the middle with unbeaten 33.
ENG vs IND 3rd Test: Weather expected to be partly sunny and breezy in London
As the visitors eye to complete the chase and take a lead in the series by 2-1 margin, let’s take a look at what the weather holds for the day. Although, weather is a crucial factor in a game of cricket, Day 5 of the Lord’s Test is expected to be partly sunny with breeze and some warmth.
According to the listings on Accuweather, the temperature will hit a maximum of 25°C during the day. The probability of precipitation on Monday, July 14, stands at 25% apart from the probability of thunderstorms standing at 0%. During the upcoming day’s play, especially during the afternoon hours, there will be wind gusts of around 57 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 five at Lord’s.