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IND vs ENG, 1st Test Leeds Weather forecast: Will rain play spoilsport in series opener?

IND vs ENG, 1st Test Leeds Weather forecast: Will rain play spoilsport in series opener?

India Today5 hours ago

The first Test begins on Friday (June 20) in Leeds, where Shubman Gill will lead a new-look Indian side against Ben Stokes' dynamic England - two teams aiming to script a fresh chapter in the new ICC World Test Championship cycle.With Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli having stepped away from the longest format, the baton has passed to 25-year-old Gill, whose leadership will be tested in the most unforgiving of conditions. England, meanwhile, are in the thick of their bold 'Bazball' experiment under Brendon McCullum, and their fearless brand of Test cricket promises to make this series a spectacle.advertisementENG vs IND, 1st Test: Preview
The Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy - a fitting tribute to two of the game's all-time greats - will be up for grabs, as will early momentum in the World Test Championship standings. But before a ball is bowled, there's one factor that could dictate the tone of the opener: the English weather.LEEDS WEATHER FORECASTIn a welcome break from typical British weather, BBC Weather has predicted a bright and sunny Friday in Leeds, with temperatures climbing to a sweltering 30C - near-unheard of for this part of Yorkshire in June. The chance of rain is a mere 4%, with light winds and moderate cloud cover (around 45%), offering conditions more reminiscent of Ahmedabad than Headingley.These dry and hot conditions are likely to favour batting early on, and given the scorching forecast, Shubman Gill might not shy away from opting to bat first - even if history at Headingley suggests otherwise. Traditionally, captains have preferred to bowl first at this venue to exploit early movement, but clear skies may tempt a shift in strategy.advertisementIf Day 1 offers a window of uninterrupted play, Day 2 could throw a spanner in the works. The forecast points to overcast skies and a significant chance of thundery showers on Saturday, a development that could dramatically alter conditions and playing styles. Seamers are expected to come into the game in a big way, and both sides will be keen to exploit any moisture on offer.
Leeds weather forecast for Day 1
Such conditions could breathe new life into England's pace quartet and also suit India's swing operators like Mohammed Siraj and Mukesh Kumar. If Day 1 is all about runs, Day 2 could well belong to the bowlers. The rest of the Test is forecast to remain unsettled, with intermittent rain and cloud cover expected through Sunday and possibly into Monday. While it's unlikely to cause a complete washout on any one day, these interruptions may disrupt rhythm and strategy - making a strong first-day performance even more critical.In a series where both teams are searching for stability and ascendancy, maximising the dry spells becomes a tactical necessity. With Headingley known for its tendency to dramatically shift from batting paradise to seamer's haven, adaptability will be the name of the game.advertisementThis isn't just another Test series - it marks the beginning of life after legends for India, and perhaps the last stretch for some of England's veterans. The symbolic unveiling of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy by the legends themselves on Thursday added further gravitas to the contest.Given the historic rarity of Indian triumphs on English soil - only three series wins in over nine decades - the task at hand is enormous. But the promise of a full day's play to start proceedings offers both sides a fair shot at setting the tone.

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