Cricket fans across the globe are holding their breath as the final day of the 5th Test between India and England approaches — not just for a gripping finish, but also because rain clouds loom large over the highly anticipated conclusion. After four thrilling days of intense Test cricket at Dharamshala’s HPCA Stadium, the weather gods now threaten to steal the show with an unsettling forecast.
The ongoing series between India and England has produced edge-of-the-seat action, making the fifth and final Test a potential series decider — or a dramatic swansong for an already clinched Indian victory. However, the biggest rival both teams may face on Day 5 isn’t each other, but the rain itself.
According to the latest meteorological reports, the chance of precipitation on Day 5 is pegged at over 70% during crucial morning and afternoon hours. The forecast points to overcast skies, scattered showers, and high humidity levels, which may severely interrupt or even wash out play entirely.
Here’s what the official forecast for Day 5 looks like:
The HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala, while one of the most picturesque venues in the world, also lies in the lap of the Dhauladhar mountain range, making it susceptible to sudden weather changes and rainfall, especially during the monsoon transition periods.
India, having dominated large chunks of the series, would ideally want a clear day to close out the match and seal a series victory in emphatic fashion. A rain-marred draw would rob Rohit Sharma’s men of a chance to demonstrate their superiority in home conditions on the scoreboard.
For Ben Stokes & Co., rain could be either a shield or a sword. If India is in a commanding position, the weather interruption may work in England’s favor, salvaging a draw from the jaws of defeat. But if England is chasing a target or looking to bowl India out, rain could ruin a potential comeback script.
Unlike limited-overs cricket, Test matches do not utilize the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method. Time lost due to rain can only be compensated for within the five-day window. If conditions don’t allow sufficient play, a draw is the default result — a bitter pill for either team in the context of a tightly contested series.
The HPCA ground staff is on high alert. Extra covers, drainage protocols, and drying equipment are all in place. However, Dharamshala’s unpredictable climate means even a brief shower can cause significant delays due to the ground’s soft outfield and slower drying process at higher altitudes.
On social media, fans have responded with a mix of nervous optimism, frustration, and humor. Memes of rain clouds as the “12th man” and sarcastic references to “England winning the toss against the weather” are going viral, as anticipation builds.
As Day 5 dawns, all eyes are not just on the players, but also on the skies above Dharamshala. With the final chapter of an enthralling series waiting to be written, the biggest question remains unanswered:
Will rain write the ending — or will cricket?
Only time (and perhaps the barometer) will tell.
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