England and India are set to face each other in the second Test o💦f the ongoing five-match series at Lords Cricket Gr🧸ound in London, starting Thursday (August 12).
The series opener ended in a draw after the entire fifth and final da🍎y got washed o꧃ut. The rain and bad weather disturbed the whole Test, and both teams will now be hoping that th🧔e rain gods stay away from the second match.
Fortunately for the fans, rain is not likely to play a spoilsport in the second Test. The five days will witness cloudy c𒁏onditions with deep sunlight in the afternoon.
Here is a look at the weather conditions from August 12 to August 16, according to metoffice.gov.uk:
- Day 1-August 12
Clouds will coveꦇr the sky on Day 1 with sunny intervals in the afternoon.
- Day 2- August 13
Tඣhe entire day will be covered with clouds with 5-10 per cent precipitation.
- Day 3- August 14
The morning and last session would witness clouds with sunshine entertaining in the sꦇecond🎶 session.
- Day 4- August 15
Day 4 would be much better for the game’s proceeding꧃s as the major part 🧸of the day would witness bright sunshine.
- Day 5- August 16
The fifth and final day will begin with sun🎀ny conditions, but clouds are expected to arrive post-lunch with 10 per cent precipitation.
Both teams performed well with the ball in the first Test, but the batting unit struggled to score runs. A similar display is 𒐪expected to take place in the second game as well. Since the pitch carries extra bounce, it would help the batters to score runs freely.