The rain knocked on the fourth day of the Manchester Test match. (Photo-Richard Sellers/Pa Images Via Getty Images)
There is a lot of relief news for Team India from Manchester. Before the start of the fourth day of the Manchester Test match, there has been heavy rain. The Indian team must have breathed a sigh of relief from this. On the morning of Saturday, 27 July, there was heavy rains in Manchester. Because of this, the game of the fourth day can start a while. According to Furcast, on July 26, 58 percent rainfall was expected. England have strengthened their grip on this Test match. He Indian team In his first innings, 358 runs replied with 544 runs for 7 wickets in his first. In this way, he has gained a big lead of 186 runs. During this time the rain can spoil the work of the host team.
How will the weather be?
Before the game started on the fourth day of the Manchester Test match, there started heavy rain there. It is expected that the first session of the fourth day may start a while. According to Furcast, on July 26, 58 percent rainfall was expected. During this time, the possibility of rain is being expressed even after tea. Apart from this, the possibility of rain is being expressed on the fifth and last day of this Test match. In such a situation, England’s dream of winning this Test match and capturing the series may be broken. On the other hand, this can be a relief news for Team India.
England made a big lead
England have taken a big lead on the third day of the fourth Test match against Team India. He has scored 544 runs for 7 wickets by the end of the third day’s play. In this way, he has taken a lead of 186 runs and he still has three wickets in his hand. Captain Ben Stokes 77 and Liam Dawson are playing 21 runs. Team India’s first innings was reduced to 358 runs.
Team batsmen in this big score of England Joe root Has a very big hand. He once again played a century against Team India. He scored 150 runs in 248 balls in the first innings with the help of 14 fours. Apart from him, Ben Docket (94), Jack Crolya (44) and Oli Pope (71) played a brilliant half -century innings. Now if it rains like this on the fourth day, then water can be reinforced on England’s expectations.