Lords Weather Report: Will Rain Affect the Third Test? Here’s the Forecast

As Team India prepares to face England in the crucial third Test at Lord’s Stadium, London, fans and players alike are keen to know how the weather will behave during the five-day encounter. After two Tests—England winning the first and India the second—both teams aim to clinch the series. So far, rain hasn’t interfered in the earlier matches, but what about the conditions at Lord’s this time?

Good News for Cricket Fans: No Rain Expected

According to the latest weather update, there is a 0% chance of rain throughout the entire duration of the match. On July 10 and 11, the temperature is expected to range between 29-30°C with clear skies. July 12 is also forecasted to be clear and sunny.

July 13, the fourth day of the Test, will be hot with some cloud cover. Temperatures will range from a minimum of 18°C to a maximum of 30°C. The final day, July 14, will continue to be hot with temperatures between 19°C and 30°C. Overall, the weather conditions look favorable for uninterrupted cricket.

Jasprit Bumrah Set for a Comeback

Team India will be counting on pacer Jasprit Bumrah to make a significant impact in this match. After being rested for the second Test, Bumrah, who took 5 wickets in the first innings of the first Test at Leeds, is expected to return strongly. India’s batsmen have performed admirably so far, and the bowlers bounced back well in the second Test to challenge England’s batting line-up.

Bowling Challenge at Lord’s

Lord’s is known for assisting bowlers, often making batting difficult. England’s pace spearhead Jofra Archer returns to the Test side after a four-year hiatus, adding firepower to their attack. With lethal fast bowlers on both sides, the contest promises to be thrilling.

India last played at Lord’s in 2021, winning the Test by 151 runs under Virat Kohli’s captaincy. Now, under new leadership, Team India looks to replicate that success in this high-stakes match.