The highly anticipated third Ashes Test match between England and Australia is scheduled to be held at Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds from July 6 to July 10. Australia currently holds a commanding 2-0 lead in the series, having emerged victorious in the previous Test matches played in Birmingham and London. Despite their recent dominance over England in Test cricket, Australia will face the Headingley Test without the services of the injured Nathan Lyon.
On the other hand, the Ben Stokes-led England side has already announced their playing eleven for the third Test. Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, and Mark Wood have been included in the team, replacing Ollie Pope, James Anderson, and Josh Tongue respectively. The changes in the lineup aim to bolster England’s performance and turn the tide in their favor as they seek to make a comeback in the series.
At the end of Day 3 in the third Ashes Test at Headingley, England finished at 27 without loss in their pursuit of 251 runs against Australia. The day’s play was delayed by rain and only commenced after Tea on Day 3. Australia, starting the day at 116 for 4, were eventually dismissed for 224, despite Travis Head’s contribution of 77 runs. England captain Ben Stokes played a crucial innings of 80, which kept the hosts’ Ashes hopes alive. However, Moeen Ali struck twice quickly before Stumps, adding to the excitement. At the close of the second day, Australia stood at 116-4 in their second innings, holding a lead of 142 runs, as they aimed to secure a 3-0 advantage in the series. Here in this article, we have covered everything you need to know about the Ashes 2023 England vs Australia 3rd Test weather report for day 4.
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ENG vs AUS Ashes 2023 3rd Test Day 4 Weather Report
The fourth day of the 3rd Test is expected to have overcast conditions, with a little rain is currently forecasted during the day’s play. The chance of rain starts at 10% at the start of play and gradually increases to 15% around lunchtime. The temperature will range from 19 to 21 degrees Celsius during the final hours of play.