England vs India 2018, 3rd Test Match, Trent Bridge – Weather Report

Aug 18, 2018 at 10:10 AM

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England vs India 2018, 3rd Test Match, Trent Bridge – Weather Report

The weather had played a key role in the second Test match at Lord’s between England and India. Joe Root had won the toss and made full use of overcast conditions by putting India into bat.

The Indian team was bundled for a mere 107 as the England bowlers were able to make the most of the favourable conditions. The visitor’s batsmen were clueless as they hadn’t any idea to counter the arduous conditions. James Anderson was able to talk with the ball and left Indian batsmen on the ropes.

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James Anderson had made the most of the cloudy condition in Lord’s Test match.
(Photo by Action Foto Sport/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Weather is going to play a crucial role once again.

In fact, it is well known that the weather plays a major role in Test match cricket. Thus we take a look at Weather Report for all the five Days of the third Test match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.

Day 1: The maximum temperature on the opening day of the third Test match is going to be 23 Degree Celsius whereas the minimum temperature will be 15. There would be partial clouds which can help the fast bowlers.

Day 2: The second which is generally a best day for batting is not going to be easy for the batters. There would be clouds on Day 2 and a shower is expected.

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Rain dominated the proceedings on the opening day of the second Test. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Day 3: The third Day generally play a key role in the outcome of a Test match. A shower in spots will be on the cards on the third day. The minimum temperature is going to be 14-degree Celsius.

Day 4: Variable cloudiness will greet the players on the penultimate day of the third Test match. An in-between shower can play the killjoy.

Day 5: The final day of the third Test match will witness both sun and clouds. A shower can play a spoilsport.

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