
Heavy rains hit Manchester The persistent heavy rain threw Indian preparations for the key fourth test against England, because their first training in Manchester was forced to completely inside. Old TRAFFORD, which began as optional, saw several key players – including Captain SHUBMAN GILL, KL RAHULA and Jasprit Bumrah – Skip training. The rest of the group reported on the ground in the middle of downpours and grim heaven, so the press and spectators without looking at the internal activities of the team.Manchester’s great unpredictable weather proves to be a real challenge. Over the past three days, the city turned from short sunlight into permanent rain. The prognosis of the start of the test on 23 July predicts a 60% chance of morning showers and temperatures will drop to 17 ° C, which increases concerns about the beginning and difficult playing.Non -operative weather is just one of several headaches for the Indian camp. Fears of injury have occurred in the ranks of rapid load. Arshdeep Singh has hands injury and Akash Deep, who played in Edgbaston, is now a dubious starter with a persistent back problem.
Indian camp hit by other injuries, playing XI tension before Manchester VS test in England
In response, Haryana Pacer Anshul Kamft was called and could be at the top of the test debut. However, Jasprit Bumrah is expected to be fit and ready to skip optional networks and provide much needed silver lining.
Heavy rain in Manchester
With windows for rain preparation, hard calls are being built. The management considers dynamic changes and possible rearrangements to the third in the order of launching, evaluating the place of Karun Naira and debating whether to bring back Sai Sudarshan.Fitness Rishabh Pant is a topic of discussion, and the team is considering the opportunity to deploy it only as Batsman, maybe passing the gloves of Kl rahul or give Dhruv a chance to Jurel.The story is now dominated by dilemmas of the selection and uncertainty of the weather. When both teams chase the Anderson-tendulkar trophy, all eyes remain in the sky Old Trafford because they know they could play as a decisive role in the test result, like any field player.