
IND Vs ENG 4th Test: Manchester Weather Latest Updates
Crucial 4th Test Faces Rain Threat in Manchester. India Aims to Bounce Back Against England Amidst Cloudy Forecast
July 23, 2025: Weather projections say there is a good chance of rain halting play over the first two days of the important 4th Test between India and England at Old Trafford today. India is down 2-1 in the five-match series after losing by just 22 runs at Lord’s. They need to win badly to keep their dreams alive of winning their first Test series in England since 2007.
The Old Trafford pitch and surrounding square were kept under covers on Tuesday due to persistent rain, a sign of the challenging conditions ahead. England, led by Ben Stokes, will be looking to secure the series with a win here, while a draw would at least ensure they don’t lose the series. The hosts also have their own problems, like making their top order stronger.
Manchester Weather Forecast for the 4th Test (July 23-27):
The persistent wet weather in Manchester throughout the week has already forced India’s training sessions indoors, adding to the challenges for the Shubman Gill-led side. The Old Trafford pitch, historically known to assist swing and seam under overcast conditions, coupled with the added moisture from potential rain, could provide a significant boost to the fast bowlers of both teams. The weather is likely to be a major factor in determining the outcome of this pivotal 4th Test.
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