In an ominous weather update, the much-anticipated final Test between India and England in Dharamsala is facing potential interruptions due to adverse weather conditions, specifically the forecasted appearance of sleet during the match. After engaging in a challenging battle over four Test matches and overcoming significant injury setbacks, India secured the five-game series with a commanding 3-1 victory, culminating in the Ranchi Test.
However, the picturesque city of Dharamsala, renowned for its scenic beauty and heavenly landscape, poses a potential threat to the smooth progression of the upcoming Test due to its high altitude.
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Recent weather updates from The Telegraph suggest that sleet is anticipated to impact the city during the initial days of the match. Sleet, a combination of rain droplets and partially melted ice, could lead to multiple interruptions in the game.
Dharmashala Test could be interrupted by sleet and be played in temperatures of just 1°. (Telegraph). pic.twitter.com/EFKr3LEzoA
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Additionally, the Telegraph reports that the early morning temperatures might plummet to as low as 1°C, rendering it nearly impossible to conduct a cricket match under such extreme conditions.
Earlier this year, players faced considerable challenges on the field in Mohali, where temperatures dropped to 10°C. Given this context, playing cricket in conditions as extreme as 1°C is currently deemed impractical.
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With these weather conditions, the commencement of play is likely to be delayed, and the game may witness several additional halts, leading to substantial delays. The potential loss of time in the five-day Test could steer the match toward a draw. Notably, all four previous games in the series have produced results, making a draw in the final match a less-than-ideal conclusion to an otherwise thrilling and successful series.