Headingley Test: Will rain play a part on Day 4?
23 Jun 2025


India had a mixed outing on Day 3 of the first Test against England at Headingley, Leeds.

Despite Jasprit Bumrah's historic five-wicket haul and having big runs in the bank, India could only manage a slender six-run lead in the first innings due to England's aggressive batting approach.

However, Indian batters responded with intent in their second innings, adding 90 runs for the loss of two wickets by day's end.

Here we present the weather report for Day 4.


Weather report for Day 4
Weather impact


With two days and nearly two full innings left to play, the match seems to be heading for a draw.

However, this could change if Leeds's overcast conditions lead to another batting collapse on Monday.

According to AccuWeather.com, the day will start off partly sunny with a 20% chance of rain.

The rain probability drops to zero after 8:00am just ahead of the match start time.


Conditions expected to improve as day progresses
Weather forecast


While there are no rain predictions after 9:00am intermittent clouds could bring unexpected showers throughout the day due to England's unpredictable weather.

Rain is expected to return from 7:00pm but with the match scheduled to end by 6:30pm and extra time added, weather shouldn't be a concern for Day 4.

Headingley is known as a batter's graveyard but usually provides better batting conditions on the last two days of play.


Will India set a target for England?
Past performances


Headingley has witnessed many memorable run chases, including Ben Stokes's historic 135* that helped England beat Australia in the 2019 Ashes.

If Team India wants to save this match, they need to set a target of at least 350 runs.

Otherwise, the English team could fancy their chances of chasing it down in typical Bazball style.

Notably, England posted 465/10 while responding to India's first innings score of 471/10.

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