Last Updated on 3 months by Charbel Coorey
The five-match series between England and India is beautifully poised, but the Manchester weather could play spoilsport in the all-important fourth Test starting Wednesday 23rd July.
Old Trafford is known for its rain interruptions, and that could be the case again. Inclement weather is forecast throughout the match, but the silver lining is that no extended periods of heavy downpours are expected.
ENG vs IND 4th Test: Manchester weather could cause interruptions but a result is very much possible
Reliable weather app AccuWeather paints a relatively promising picture despite the fact that there is a decent chance of precipitation on three of the five days. The platform forecasts a 60% chance of precipitation on day one, with “a blend of sun and clouds with a passing shower or two in the afternoon.” Just 1.1mm of rain is forecast to fall.
Days two and three have just a 25% chance of precipitation.


Some rain is possible on day four (0.5mm) and five (2.6mm). The hope is there is enough breaks in the rain to allow for extended periods of play, especially considering wind gusts of around 40-50km/h will keep the clouds moving.
BBC forecasts similar conditions with “drizzle and a gentle breeze” on day one. There is the possibility of scattered and light rain showers for the remainder of the Test.

The last five Tests at Manchester has seen the team batting second win three times. Given the cloudy conditions for this Test, the captain who wins the toss may choose to bowl despite the good batting pitch that Old Trafford usually offers. England currently lead a closely-fought series 2-1.
The Manchester weather has been cause for attention among cricket fans in recent years. The 2019 World Cup showdown between India and Pakistan was under threat, before the rain stayed away for Rohit Sharma’s 140. Two years ago, heavy rain on days four and five confirmed Australia’s Ashes retention, much to the frustration of Piers Morgan and England.