Key Points

The final day of the Manchester Test hangs in the balance as India fights for a draw. Rain forecasts suggest minimal disruption, but fans remain cautious. Gill and Rahul's unbeaten partnership offers hope after England's dominant first innings. A draw would set up a thrilling decider at The Oval.

Key Points: Rain Forecast for Final Day of Manchester Test as India Chase Draw

  • India trails by 137 runs with Gill and Rahul holding firm
  • Rain chances vary but remain below 32%
  • A draw keeps series alive at 1-2
  • Root and Stokes' centuries gave England a 311-run lead
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What do rain forecasts say ahead of final day of 4th Manchester Test?

Will rain disrupt India's fightback on Day 5 of the Manchester Test? Latest forecasts analyzed as Gill and Rahul aim to salvage a draw.

"While the weather forecast looks promising, fans hope no rain steals a thrilling finish. – Wisden"

Manchester, July 27

With a defiant skipper Shubman Gill and 'Mr Dependable' KL Rahul standing tall at the crease, a great finish awaits cricket fans during the final day of the fourth Manchester Test against England.

With Joe Root and Ben Stokes' massive centuries giving the Three Lions a gigantic 311-run lead over India, which scored 358 in their first innings, the task of achieving a win looks near impossible, with India having scored 174/2, with Gill (78*) and KL (87*) standing strong after the visitors lost two quick wickets for no run.

A draw looks extremely possible and will keep the series alive going into The Oval, with a 1-2 scoreline. Perhaps a miracle could occur if India bats aggressively for the first two sessions, secures a lead and gives England something to chase during the final session.

Test is a format filled with uncertainties, thrills, ebbs and flows like no other form of cricket. However, rain could play a spoilsport. However, there are different forecasts, and it is only right to have a look at them.

As per Accuweather, quoted by Wisden, the chances of rain remain low throughout the day, as low as seven per cent.

As per Weather.com, quoted by Wisden, rain is predicted for early hours in the day, during 7 to 8 AM, but the chances go below 5 per cent after that.

Finally, as per BBC Weather, the probability of rain stays the highest around noon with 32 per cent. It will remain at 25 per cent throughout the morning. Minimal rainfall is expected in the afternoon hours.

While the weather forecast looks extremely promising for the most part, cricket fans would have their fingers crossed that not even a single drop of rain takes place, which could shave off some overs from the match and steal a good finish.

Moreover, a considerable amount of rain could make the surface wet and slippery enough to pose a challenge for Indian batters, as the ball could play its trick through a varied bounce and movement.

Out of both teams, it would be the Indian fans who would be hoping for no rain. With the remainder of the batting line-up consisting of an injured Rishabh Pant, all-rounders Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur and Washington Sundar, the road towards overcoming a 311-run lead and taking a big lead later looks extremely difficult for India, which has witnessed its share of batting collapses this series.

Fans would be hoping that the sun is out, keeps the pitch decently dry, and makes the ball come nicely on the bat.

Earlier in the fourth Day of the Test match, India recovered after initial shocks in their second innings of the fourth Test, but the team is still in deep waters with England scoring a massive 669 in their first innings and getting an overall lead of 311 runs over the visitors, who had made 358 runs in the second innings.

Big centuries from Joe Root and skipper Stokes and some extra runs from tailenders proved to be a serious headache for India. The Indian second innings began on a shocking note with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudharsan going back to the pavilion on a duck. KL Rahul and Captain Shubman Gill steadied India's innings with a patient and stellar stand of 174 runs.

India finished Day 4 on 174/2 and are now 137 runs behind England. If the Indian team can salvage the match on the fifth and final day on Sunday, it will be an achievement in itself. England went wicketless in the final session as Indian batters added 126 runs to their tally, with KL Rahul 87* and Shubman Gill 78* unbeaten on the crease.

India started the third session at 86/2 with Gill, who looked in fine touch, notched up his eighth Test fifty and fourth against England off 77 deliveries.

- ANI

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Priya M
Typical English weather always threatening to ruin a good cricket match! 😤 Fingers crossed the forecasts are wrong. We need every possible over to chase this down or at least save the test.
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Aman S
Why are we always so dependent on weather gods in England? BCCI should invest in better drainage systems at overseas venues where we play frequently. Just saying...
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this has been such an exciting test match! Root and Stokes were phenomenal, but Gill-Rahul partnership is giving India hope. Hope rain doesn't spoil what could be a thrilling final day.
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Karthik N
If we manage to draw this from here, it'll be as good as a win! But honestly, our bowling was toothless in first innings. Need to address that before Oval test. Batting looking good though 👍
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Divya R
Woke up at 3 AM to watch this match... Please don't let rain ruin it! 🙏 Gill's technique against swing has improved so much since last England tour. Proud of our boys!

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