Brisbane Weather: If the weather is favorable, Team India will win, Australia will not win in Gabba!

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Three days of play have been completed in the Gaba Test. Australia's team scored 445 runs in the first innings. At the same time, 4 batsmen of Team India have been sent to the pavilion at a score of 51 runs. In such a situation, the threat of defeat is looming over India. Looking at the form of Team India's batsmen, it does not seem that they will be able to stay on the field for long. But fans need not panic. Even though the Indian team is looking weak in the match at the moment. Despite this, it will be difficult for Australia to defeat them. The biggest reason for this is the weather. Due to rain, there is very little chance of play on the next two days.

What will the weather be like in Brisbane for the next two days?

The third Test is being played in Brisbane. Now there are 2 days left in the match and there is a 90 percent chance of rain in both the matches. Storm is also predicted along with rain. In such a situation, the game may be cancelled on the fourth and fifth day. Even if the game takes place, repeated rain may hamper it, due to which there will be very few overs. If this happens, it will be difficult for Australia to win at Gabba.

Let us tell you that the first day of the Gaba Test was also hit by rain and only 13.2 overs could be bowled. However, on the second day the weather cooperated and 88 overs were played. But on the third day the weather deteriorated once again. Rain kept playing hide and seek throughout the day. The game had to be stopped about 6-7 times. Therefore only 33.1 overs could be played.

Indian batsmen flopped

So far, the Kangaroo team has been completely dominant in the Gaba Test. In the first 30 overs, the Indian bowlers showed some strength. After that, the Australian batsmen dominated. Steve Smith scored 101 runs and Travis Head scored 152 runs, on the basis of which Australia scored 445 runs. On the other hand, the Indian batsmen failed to give a befitting reply to this.

Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant together could score only 17 runs. The result was that Team India lost 4 wickets within 50 runs and came under pressure. However, by the end of the third day, India has scored 51 runs at the loss of 4 wickets and is 394 runs behind Australia.