IND vs ENG, 1st Test: When will the rain stop in Nottingham? Know when the match can start

New Delhi, 8/8:In the Nottingham Test (India vs England, 1st Test), the Indian cricket team is just 157 runs away from victory and has 9 wickets in hand. It is clear that the Indian team’s victory in the first test is very high, but the weather in Nottingham has increased the tension of the fans. The first hour of the fifth day of play was washed away due to rain in Nottingham. The fans are worried that rain might save England from defeat. Let us tell you what the weather is going to be on Sunday in Nottingham?

According to the weather website Weather.com, Nottingham Weather Update is going to rain throughout the day on Sunday. Although the rain may stop for some time in the middle, but the sun will not shine and it will be cloudy throughout the day. According to the weather website, Nottingham will have 86 percent humidity on Sunday and there is a 94 percent chance of rain. This means that it may rain intermittently throughout the day in Nottingham, which is very bad news for the Indian team and its fans.

 

In Nottingham the rain will stop in the evening but it will be cloudy

According to the hourly weather report in Nottingham, it will continue to rain at 1 pm local time and this process will continue for the next two hours. No rain is expected in Nottingham from 4 pm to 7 pm but it will be cloudy.

 

Even if the match starts in Nottingham, then if Team India gets 40 to 50 overs then it will be lucky. Because no one knows when the rain stops in Nottingham to come back. Something similar was seen on the second day of the Test match when only 34 overs could be played.

 

Team India will have to achieve the target in fewer overs

In such a situation, Team India will have to play fast cricket as soon as the match starts. And in this effort, he may also have to give to take it. Because wickets often fall in bunches in England and England captain Joe Root feels that his team can still win the match.

 

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