Rainy eyebrows in the first test of the Gils! How will the five -day weather in Headingley be? | India vs England 1st Test 2025 weather

India vs England 1st Test 2025 weather : The India-England five-match Test series is set to begin on Friday. Shubhman Gill is set to make his team debut as captain. On the other hand, Ben Stokes is led by England. Is there a chance of rain in the first test? It has been reported that the weather of Leeds will not be completely knocking. The possibility of rain there is sixteen.

That’s why the weather in England is damp. The rainy game goes there. So sometimes the game is disrupted. This time it will not be disrupted. However, the first day is less likely to rain. But the sky will remain cloudy all day. So the pacers can get the benefit of ‘overcast condition’. The maximum temperature can be 5 degrees. A minimum of 5 degrees. So it is understood, it will be quite hot at noon. However, it is not necessary to have difficulty in this summer. Because, they have more experience playing on the ground in the country.

However, it is predicted that the rain will be on the second to fifth day. On the 22nd, Sunday, mercury can fall. The maximum temperature can drop from 5 to 25 degrees. On the fourth and fifth day, the test will go ahead with the combination of sunshine, water, rain. It is understood that Team India is in England, with the weather.

Moreover, the ‘green-top’ will not be fully ‘Headingley’s pitch. Where both the batter and the bowler will get help. Prior to the first Test, the pitch curator Richard Robinson told the media that the pitch would be balanced. However, there will be a pitch here that the bowlers can make the ball in a good line. Hopefully, the bowlers will get good help on the first day on this pitch. But when the pitch is dry in the dry heat, the spinners will also get help.

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