IND vs ENG Headingley Weather Updates: India and England's first Test at Headingley in Leeds is set for its final piece of act on Day 5 today (Tuesday, June 24). The match is scheduled to start at 3:30 pm IST and it can be a turbulent day due to the weather.
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The rain has stopped and the covers are coming off.
The rain continues at Headingley, but the feeling is that it is a passing rain. The hover cover remains On. The summer in England means we can go beyond the stipulated time of 6 pm local time, to avail a result. It means England and India both still have a lot of time in this match.
England have been excellent in the Day 5 as they are 181 for no loss. Ben Duckett remains unbeaten on 105 while Zak Crawley batting on 59 runs. The hosts need 190 runs to win the 1st Test. But the rain has intensified and the play is stopped, for now.
The Rain is Back!! The players are going off. Around one hour into the second session, the sky has opened up again.
The players are out at the stadium and we are set to have a scheduled start at 3:30 pm IST.
The Rain has eased out and the cover at the pitch is off. The cloudy sky remains but the sun is barely out, which is a positive from the greyscale visuals. Its a positive for the Indian cricket fans. If the match starts soon with overcast condition, Jasprit Bumrah and co. will be right in the thick of the action.
The drizzle continues in Leeds. The sky is cloudy and we are certain for a delayed start. The covers are on. The rain prediction for the next two hours are - 53 % and 49 %.
The intensity of rain has increased in Leeds. The conditions are fully overcast and it looks gloomy at the moment.
Here is the Hourly rain probability in Leeds today (as per Accuweather)
10:00 - Rain Chance: 73%, Thunderstorm Chance: 0%
11:00 - Rain Chance: 58%, Thunderstorm Chance: 0%
12:00 - Rain Chance: 53%, Thunderstorm Chance: 0%
13:00 - Rain Chance: 49%, Thunderstorm Chance: 0%
14:00 - Rain Chance: 46%, Thunderstorm Chance: 0%
15:00 - Rain Chance: 46%, Thunderstorm Chance: 0%
16:00 - Rain Chance: 53%, Thunderstorm Chance: 0%
17:00 - Rain Chance: 40%, Thunderstorm Chance: 0%
18:00 - Rain Chance: 34%, Thunderstorm Chance: 0%
19:00 - Rain Chance: 34%, Thunderstorm Chance: 0%
20:00 - Rain Chance: 34%, Thunderstorm Chance: 0%
We are an hour away from the start of the match, and it looks gloomy at the moment. Headingley has started to get soaked and we fear it shall continue. With a wet outfield, the match shall have further delay if the rain continues for the next hour or so.
It has started raining at Leeds. The ground is under cover. The rain, which was certain to come, has started early.
Today, June 24, 2025, is expected to have cloudy skies with an 84% chance of rain throughout the day, potentially disrupting the final day of the India vs. England 1st Test. Temperatures will hover around 21°C, with a low of 13°C. Breezy conditions with WSW winds at 15-30 km/h and high humidity (80-88%) are forecast. Persistent showers may ease to sunny intervals by evening.
Hello and Welcome!! Weather is finally likely to play a part in this 1st Test between India and England, at Headingley. And MyKhel is here for the latest weather updates. The match is poised brilliantly, but will the shower play spoilsport today?
In a thrilling start to the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, the 1st Test at Headingley, Leeds, has set up a dramatic final day. India, led by new captain Shubman Gill, posted a formidable 471 in their first innings, driven by centuries from Gill (147), Yashasvi Jaiswal (101), and Rishabh Pant (134). England's response was resilient, reaching 465, just six runs shy, thanks to Ollie Pope's 106 and Harry Brook's gritty 99, marred by two dropped catches and a no-ball reprieve. Jasprit Bumrah's brilliant 5-83, his third five-wicket haul in England, kept India in control despite fielding lapses.
India's second innings began strongly with KL Rahul's classy 47* before rain forced early stumps on Day 3, with India at 90/2, leading by 96. Day 4 saw India extend their lead, with Rahul (100) and Pant (100) scoring twin centuries-a historic feat for Pant, the first Indian to achieve this in England. However, a late collapse of 5 wickets for 16 runs, triggered by Josh Tongue and Ben Stokes, restricted India to 364, setting England a target of 371. England's openers, Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett, navigated a tricky six overs to end Day 4 at 21/0, with Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj unable to break through.
On June 24, 2025, Headingley, Leeds, is expected to have cloudy skies with an 84% chance of rain throughout the day, potentially disrupting the final day of the India vs. England 1st Test. Temperatures will hover around 21°C, with a low of 13°C. Breezy conditions with WSW winds at 15-30 km/h and high humidity (80-88%) are forecast. Persistent showers may ease to sunny intervals by evening.