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Updated: July 18, 2025 07:57
As India gears up to play the fourth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025, the stage is set at Manchester's Old Trafford—a venue that has been a thorn in the flesh of Indian victory for a long time. With 2–1 in England's favour and rain hanging over the iconic venue, India faces both meteorological and psychological tests to draw the series level.
Key points of the pitch and weather report
- The tournament, which starts on July 23 and runs until July 27, will be affected by rain on both Days 1 and 2, with a high cloud cover of 54 percent
- Day 3 and Day 4 will be better in terms of weather, whereas Day 5 will have light rain and cloudy conditions
- The pitch gives real bounce in the initial days, favoring batters, but breaks down on Day 4, bringing spinners and reverse swing into the equation.
India's previous experience and current problems
1. India have played nine Tests at Old Trafford since 1936 without ever winning—four lost and five drawn
2. The all-time low was in 1952 when India got bowled out for a mere 58 runs
3. Jasprit Bumrah, India's standout bowler from the series, could be rested for workload management, and Arshdeep Singh will likely make his debut
4. Batting first remains crucial because the average score in the first innings is 332, dropping to 168 in the fourth innings
Why it matters
This is India's make-or-break match to keep the series alive. A victory would not only bring an end to an 89-year wait at Old Trafford but redefine India's determination under English skies.
Sources: Outlook India, The Cricket Lounge, AccuWeather, ABP Live, MyKhel, News18