After a near four-hour delayed start on day 4 that saw the first session being washed, Labuschagne (111) scored his first hundred since December 2022 and shared a 103-run partnership with Marsh (31*) to take Australia to 214/5 at stumps on the penultimate day, trailing by 61 runs.

Joe Root claimed the only wicket on the day as Marsh and Cameron Green remained unbeaten before the final session was also washed out. Now, the two Australian all rounders will look to further frustrate England when they walk out to bat on day 5.
We had an uninterrupted day in terms of stoppages due to weather at Old Trafford on days 1 and 2. But on day 3 we saw some delay due to showers and on day 4 rain played spoilsport. There is also prediction for rain on the final day of the penultimate Test as England look to level the series.
Ben Stokes and Co, on the other hand, will hope they get time to get five more Australian wickets without having to chase down much as England aim to keep the Ashes alive by levelling the series, which they currently trail 1-2.
So, will we see a full day’s play in Manchester on day 5 (Sunday, July 23)? Will the weather interrupt proceedings on Day 5 of the 4th Test? With England witnessing rains this summer, here we take a look at the Manchester weather forecast on Sunday (July 23):
Ashes 2023 4th Test Day 5: Manchester Weather Report
The weather forecast for Manchester on Day 5 of the 4th Test does not look promising for the home side as there is prediction for plenty of rain throughout the day. The temperature during the day time is expected to fluctuate between 16° C and 17° C.
Rain Prediction in Manchester on July 23: There is 98 percent chance of precipitation and 20 percent chance of thunderstorm with spell of showers predicted by AccuWeather from 5 AM Local Time to 10 AM Local Time.
After an hour of dry spell, then again from 12 PM Local Time to 2 PM Local Time there is forecast for showers and again from 4 PM Local Time to around 8 PM Local Time on day 5 – Sunday (July 23). So, there is very little hope of play.
The sky is set to remain cloudy throughout the day’s play with expected cloud cover of 76 percent turning to 98 percent in the evening. As per Weather.com, there is 90 percent chance of rain today. So, weather is likely to play spoilsport again on day 5 of the 4th Ashes 2023 Test in Manchester.
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