India is hanging at 2-1 where the fourth Test at Manchester will play a crucial role in keeping them alive in the Anderson Tendulkar Series against England. However, in the do-or-die fourth Test for India, rain seems like a threat to both teams. For the last six days, the sun has been out for a day. The rest have been rain-soaked or cloudy. In such a situation, there are natural dilemmas if there will be any delay in the start of Day 1 cricket. Well, it had been raining since the very first day India arrived. India even had a few indoor practice sessions after the rain coerced their outdoor session. On Wednesday, there is a 65% chance of precipitation, with the temperature varying from 14 to 19 degrees Celsius. On Day 5, the chance of precipitation touches its peak of 85% and on day 4, it is around 40 to 45%. During the match hours, there's hardly any rain prediction for day 1, but it might be pause-play day for the players. Notably, the pitch at Old Trafford and its adjoining areas were under the covers, expecting rain. Read also: AB de Villiers, Erwee’s Stunning Catch Stuns Yusuf Pathan India likely to bring changes in squad India is battling several injuries and Akash Deep (groin niggle) and Nitish Reddy (knee injury) have been officially rulled outfrom the Manchester Test. As per reports, Shardul Thakur might replace Nitish Reddy. On the other hand, Anshul Khamboj has been added to the squad in place of Arshdeep Singh, who sustained a finger injury and had a few stitches. And Anshul Khamboj has a high chance of debuting today at the Old Trafford. Meanwhile, India is likely play Sai Sudarshan and drop Karun Nair for Number 3 spot. Notably, India never won a series in England after 2007. If they lose this, the wait will continue. Adding to this, India never won a Test match in Manchester. They have five draws and four defeats to their name in this venue.