Rahul Tiwari
khelja|14-12-2024
The third Test match between India and Australia is being played in Brisbane, this match is very important for both the teams in view of the final of the World Test Championship. But the first day of this match was marked by rain. Only 13.2 overs could be played in the first session on the first day, after which the day was canceled due to continuous rain. In such a situation, now the second day's play will start at 5:20 am and 98 overs will be played. But before the second day of Gaba Test, another bad news has come out for the fans.
Rain may spoil the colors on the second day of the Gabba Test, which is a bad news for cricket fans.
However, there is no possibility of heavy rain like the first day. According to Accuweather, on December 15, the temperature in Brisbane will be around 30 degrees and it will be cloudy. Apart from this, the probability of rain in the morning is 46%, in such a situation, there may be disruption of rain in the first session on the second day between India and Australia. At the same time, the probability of rain will reduce to 25% in the afternoon, but it will remain cloudy. There is a 12% chance of rain in the evening also. In such a situation, rain can become a hindrance in the second day's play also.Let us tell you, rain is expected on all five days of the Gaba Test. There is a 46% chance of rain on the third day of the game, whereas on the fourth and fifth days there is more rain to be expected. There is a forecast of 67% rain on the fourth day and then there is a 68% chance of rain on the last day of the game as well. In such a situation, it seems difficult to get the result of this match at the moment.
In the Gabba Test, Indian captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and decided to bowl, which was quite surprising.
After 10 years, the Indian team is bowling first after winning the toss in an away test. But winning the toss in a game of 13.2 overs did not give any advantage. Indian bowlers could not take even a single wicket during this period. Local boy Usman Khawaja and young Nathan McSweeney gave a good start to Australia. Khawaja is unbeaten on 19 runs in 47 balls and McSweeney is unbeaten on 4 runs in 33 balls. After 10 years, the Indian team is bowling first after winning the toss in an away test. But winning the toss in a game of 13.2 overs did not give any advantage. Indian bowlers could not take even a single wicket during this period. Local boy Usman Khawaja and young Nathan McSweeney gave a good start to Australia. Khawaja is unbeaten on 19 runs in 47 balls and McSweeney is unbeaten on 4 runs in 33 balls.