India vs England Weather Report Day 5 Lord's Test 2025
Published - 14 Jul 2025, 11:02 AM | Updated - 14 Jul 2025, 11:17 AM

There have been no rain delays over the first four days of the third Test match between India and England at Lord's Cricket Ground in London. The match is evenly poised ahead of the final day, with India requiring 135 more runs to seal a win, while England are just six wickets away from claiming victory.
The result is expected well before the final session on Day 5, likely before the tea break. Notably, the ongoing five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series is currently level at 1-1. England won the opening Test at Headingley with a five-wicket win, while India secured a 336-run victory in the second Test at Edgbaston.
Day 5 Weather Forecast for India vs England 3rd Test at Lord's
Day 5 of the Lord’s Test is expected to be clear and sunny, providing ideal conditions for a full day’s play. Temperatures will range between 23°C and 27°C, with only a slight chance of rain later in the afternoon.
According to AccuWeather, the day should remain warm and mostly sunny. Rain chances are minimal, and winds are expected to be light. BBC Weather also forecasts a warm, breezy day with occasional sunny spells and only a small risk of showers late in the day.
Overall, the weather looks favourable for a result, likely before the final session, as England and India head into a tense finish.
England Bowled Out for 192 in Their Second Innings
India were set a target of 193 to win the third Test but finished Day 4 at 58 for 4, handing England a slight advantage. KL Rahul scored an unbeaten 33 runs. The right-handed batter will resume the chase on the final day alongside Rishabh Pant.
Earlier, England were bowled out for 192 in their second innings after starting the day with a narrow two-run lead. They added 20 runs before losing their first wicket. Mohammed Siraj struck twice to remove Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope.
Joe Root was the top scorer with 40 before falling to Washington Sundar. England's lower order collapsed, losing the final six wickets for just 38 runs. Sundar finished with four wickets, while Jasprit Bumrah picked up two wickets.
With 135 runs still needed and only six wickets in hand, India will have a tough challenge on Day 5. The match is evenly poised, setting the stage for a thrilling finish at Lord’s
Always Exciting to See Both Sides Animated Towards the End - Tim Southee
Jofra Archer removed Yashasvi Jaiswal in the second over. Karun Nair (14) shouldered arms to a delivery from Brydon Carse that came back in.
India suffered a massive blow before stumps when Carse also trapped opposition skipper Shubman Gill leg before for six. Akash Deep, who was sent in as nightwatchman, was knocked over by Ben Stokes for one in the last over.
England bowling consultant Tim Southee shared his thoughts after Day 4. He said that it was exciting to see both teams so animated, calling it a positive sign of competitive cricket.
“It’s good. Always exciting to see both sides animated towards the end. Not sure what they were complaining about when Gill was lying down getting a massage in the middle of the day yesterday. It’s obviously part of the game,” said Southee.
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