Team India got a big shock before the Manchester Test, no player could enter the ground

Team India players did not practice one day before Manchester Test (Photo- PTI)

England are ahead 2–1 in the 5-match Test series against India. The fourth Test match between these two teams will be played in Manchester from July 23. However, before this Test match, Team India has suffered a big setback. In fact, on Tuesday, July 22, Manchester received very strong rains and due to this no player could practice in the field. While Team India is required to win the Manchester Test to stay in this series on the one hand, all the players of the team performed indoor practices a day ago due to rain.

Manchester season

The video is constantly going viral on social media, in which it is seen that Manchester is raining very strongly. All five days of this Test match game are likely to rain. According to Aqueder’s report, the possibility of rain on Wednesday, July 23 is 25 percent. At the same time, the weather will be bad on Thursday, July 24. The possibility of rain on this day is 25 percent.

On Friday, July 25, rain is estimated to be 20 percent. On the fourth day of the match i.e. 26 July, 25 percent rainfall can also be received. On July 27, 58 percent rainfall is forcast. That is, the interference of rain can be seen on the five days of the match, which can also affect the match.

Learn about the pitch of Old Trafford Stadium

Both batsmen and bowlers get a lot of help at the Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester. In the initial time, the fast bowlers will get a lot of help here. However, if the batsman is set, then he can make a big score here. Spinners will benefit from the third day of the game. The fifth day of the game will be of the bowlers and there will be a lot of trouble in batting here. The team that will win the toss here would like to bat first because chasing a big target in Old Trafford Stadium is not such an easy task.

Let me tell you, India has played 9 Tests so far in Old Trafford, out of which they have not won even one. The team has lost 4 matches here while 5 are drawn. Team India would like to improve this record by winning the fourth Test against England.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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