India vs West Indies 2nd Test Day 4 Weather Update: Rain Likely To Interrupt Day 4's Play At Port Of Spain
IND vs WI rain update: If rain causes interruption on Day 4 on IND vs WI 2nd Test, it is highly likely that the number of overs for the day might get reduced, dampening India's chances of a 2-0 win.
India vs West Indies 2nd Test Day 4 rain update: India and West Indies are currently squaring off in the ongoing IND vs WI 2nd Test at Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad. In reply to team India's solid 438 in first innings, hosts West Indies managed to reach 229/5 by the end of Day 3's play on a pitch that's 'absolutely dead' with no spin, bounce or swing. The way Windies have batted so far, looks like they are playing for a draw just to avoid a shambolic whitewash. Day 3's play was marred by rain interruptions, and it looks like rain might affect Day 4's play as well, dampening India's chances of a clean sweep.
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India vs West Indies 2nd Test Day 4 weather update: As per Accuweather, there is a 20% chance of thunderstorms and 77% chance of rain on July 23 at the Port of Spain. If rain causes interruption on Day 4 on IND vs WI 2nd Test, it is highly likely that the number of overs for the day might get reduced, eventually dampening India's chances of a 2-0 win and the result would more likely be a draw. Two more innings are to be played still and five more West Indies wickets are yet to fall. The new ball taken yesterday is just 5 overs old and the Indian bowlers will aim to make early inroads on day 4.
Despite several rain interruptions, India managed to tighten their hold over West Indies as the hosts crawled their way to 229/5 at Day 3's stumps on Saturday. Down 0-1 in the two-match series, West Indies are still 209 runs behind India's first innings score of 438 and will most likely play for a draw. On a 'dead turf' in Trinidad that has hardly anything to offer to the bowlers, India will aim to get a couple of wickets early on the fourth day morning.