IND vs AUS: Big news for India from Melbourne, will the weather be kind on the third day?
IND vs AUS, 4th Test Match in Melbourne: When Team India started the Border-Gavaskar Trophy by registering a resounding win in the Perth Test, no one would have imagined that after 3 Test matches, both the teams would be tied at 1-1. Now the result of the series depends on the last two test matches. The Boxing Day Test has started in Melbourne from 26th December, in which Australia has maintained its dominance after the first day’s play. Batting first, Australia scored 474 runs in the first innings thanks to a brilliant century by Steve Smith. After this, Australia’s bowlers strengthened their hold on the match by dismissing 5 important batsmen of India within 160 runs. Now 3 days of play are left in the Boxing Day Test and India is in danger of defeat.
By the end of the second day’s play, India had put 164 runs on the scoreboard after losing 5 wickets. Wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant returned unbeaten after scoring 6 runs and Ravindra Jadeja returned unbeaten after scoring 4 runs. Now all eyes are on the third day’s play. A lot will depend on the batting of Pant and Jadeja in the first session. Meanwhile, there is good news from Melbourne for Team India. The weather may worsen in Melbourne on the third day, due to which there may be a possibility of Team India getting some help.
The third day will be important
According to the report of Accuweather, there is a possibility of rain on the third day of the MCG Test. The third day’s play will start at 10:30 am local time i.e. 5 am Indian time, in which there is a possibility of rain in the second half. According to Accuweather, there is only a 2% chance of rain from 10 am to 12 noon local time, which will increase to 49% at 2 pm. Chances of rain at 3 pm are 57% followed by 52% and 49% chances of rain at 4 pm and 5 pm respectively. Even if the second half of the third day is interrupted by rain, the chances of a draw are slim but the Indian team may get some time to plan to avoid defeat and take the match closer to a draw.