IND vs AUS: Spectators would have suffered a huge loss in the India-Australia match, then a big step was taken

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The third Test between India and Australia is being played at the Brisbane ground. The first day was not good for both the teams as well as the fans. Not even a single session could be played properly due to rain. Only 13.2 overs were played throughout the day. After this, it kept raining continuously, due to which the remaining match had to be canceled.

This was going to cause a big loss to the spectators who had come to watch a tough match. They had already not been able to enjoy the match. And now the money for their tickets was also going to be wasted. But Cricket Australia did not let this happen.

Full money will be refunded

As soon as the match was cancelled, Cricket Australia announced that all the spectators who came to watch the match on the first day will be refunded the full amount of their tickets. According to the report, less than 15 overs were played on the first day. Therefore, the board took this big step in the interest of the fans and has said that their money will be refunded.


To complete the overs of the match, the umpires have announced to play 98 overs every day for the next four days. Therefore, now the match will start half an hour earlier than its scheduled time. Earlier the time of the match was fixed at 5:50 am according to Indian time. But now it will start at 5:20 am.

How will the weather be for the next 4 days?

Australia's weather department has predicted rain on all five days of the match, i.e. till December 18. According to it, there is a 50% chance of rain on the second day of the Brisbane Test, i.e. Sunday, December 15. On the other hand, 70-70% rain is expected on the third, fourth and fifth days. That means the game can be expected tomorrow. But rain can also disrupt the match on the next 3 days. Also, there can be dense clouds in the sky along with lightning and storm on these five days. Let us tell you that 80 percent was predicted for the first day, which proved to be true.