The first Test between India and Australia provided a dream start for India as Jasprit Bumrah and co won by 295 runs and took a commanding lead of 1-0. Now, as the action moves to Adelaide for the second Test on Friday, December 6, the stakes are high. India will look to continue with their lead, while Australia aims to bounce back. However, rain could play a significant role in shaping the match.
Tough Battle In Adelaide Expected
The Adelaide Oval has seen many Test matches between India and Australia with the team on both sides finding moments of glory and heartbreak. In fact, India and Australia have clashed at this iconic venue on at least 13 occasions. Since the use of the pink ball has come into play in 2015, Australia has remained unbeaten at all seven day-night Tests played here.
This is also the ground at which India suffered one of their darkest cricketing moments, when they were bowled out for just 36 in December 2020. Still, India have lost only once in Adelaide in a day-night Test, the very series in which they are defeated by 8 wickets.
Thunderstorms, Rain Expected On Day 1
Thunderstorms in the region are predicted, hence it is likely to disrupt on Friday when the second Test match starts. Up to 7mm of rain can cause delays in the opening session of the game. Cloudy skies with much cooler conditions will see Australia better handle the swinging pink ball which changes under overcast conditions.
How Will Rain Impact Pitch Conditions Of Adelaide?
Rain on Day 1 of the IND vs AUS 2nd Test at Adelaide Oval is going to affect the pitch considerably, bringing early assistance to the fast bowlers. The moisture from this rain can help swing swing more and is going to make it challenging for the batter to settle even with the pink ball because it is unpredictable in humid weather. If rain delays the start, then the pitch may remain damp, helping seam and swing bowlers during the early part of the game. As the day goes on and the surface dries, it may slow up, offering some support to the batsmen. But any remaining rain or thunderstorms could see unpredictable bounce, making batting tough all day.
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What Can We Expect?
The match will start at 2:30 PM local time and 9:30 AM IST, but due to the thunderstorms in the morning, a delayed start is very likely. Throughout the day, it will be overcast with occasional thunderstorms and cooling temperatures, which will make the conditions even more challenging for both teams. Fans and players will look forward to a break in the weather to ensure the match starts on time.