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IND vs ENG 5th Test Weather Forecast: 65% Rain Probability Could Disrupt the Test in London

Rain likely to disrupt Day 2 of IND vs ENG 5th Test at The Oval with 65% chance of showers and cloudy conditions.

Published By: Sumit Kumar
Last Updated: August 1, 2025 11:42:31 IST

The fifth and last Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy between India and England is underway at The Oval, London. The first day of the match already saw sensational weather, as dark clouds hung over the ground and rain interrupted the match time and again. Spectators and players alike now expect another rain-troubled day as the weather forecast suggests possible interruptions once again on Day 2.

Frequent rain showers on Day 1 restricted play to only 64 overs. India, having lost the toss, chose to bat first and posted 204 for six on stumps. Karun Nair (52 not out) and Washington Sundar (19 not out) were on the field when play was abandoned. Now, everyone is looking forward to day two, when there can be more interruptions due to the weather. 

65% Rain Chance on Day 2, Worrying

The weather in London continues to be unpredictable and may once again interfere with the continuity of the match. The latest forecast predicts a 65 percent chance of rain during the day, which will potentially stop play, particularly during the later periods.

Day temperatures should fluctuate around 21°C but could dip as low as 15°C by stumps. The constant overcast weather and the probability of occasional showers require players to remain alert and adjust rapidly to shifting pitch and weather situations.

The cloud cover not only threatens to dampen visibility but may also assist fast bowlers in getting swing, introducing an extra element of uncertainty into a game that is already on the edge.

Morning Session Most Likely to Be Dry

And thankfully for cricket enthusiasts, there is a silver lining in the cloud. Accuweather reports indicate that the morning session has just a 5 percent chance of rain, and hence, the game may commence on schedule with hardly any delay.

Things may, however, take an unexpected turn in the afternoon. “As the day wears on, the chance of rain will intensify sharply, reaching 50 percent after lunch,” the report further observes. This has the potential to interfere with the afternoon session and heavily impact the momentum of both sides.

Impact on Match Conditions and Strategy

The pitch at The Oval, which was famous for providing aid to seam bowlers in overcast conditions, could still cause problems for batters if the prevailing weather continues. Sessions will need to be planned out carefully by teams, particularly in dry patches when they can look to make the most out of scoring or wicket-taking moments.

Audiences, likewise, will have to be prepared with umbrellas and raincoats, as the weather report predicts on-and-off showers that could result in delays and potential overs getting lost.

Fans and Players Prepare for More Disruptions

With conditions reigning supreme, suspense and uncertainty have now become the hallmark of this decider. Just like Day 1, “cloudy skies and occasional rain will loom over the game,” keeping fans and players in suspense.

The weather may become the deciding factor in determining the fate of this closely-fought series, and how both skippers utilize their resources in the face of these interruptions could well decide the champion of the coveted Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.

With Karun Nair and Washington Sundar standing their ground for India, the visitors will hope to compile a challenging first-innings score if the rain stays away, at least till the initial session.

Tune in for live coverage and real-time weather updates from The Oval as this pivotal Test continues under an ever-shifting London sky.

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