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IND Vs AUS, 3rd Test Weather Update: WATCH | Gabba Turns Into Lake Due To Heavy Rain – Will The Match Get Abandoned?

It's already time for the second session but the rain has still not halted and the outfield is extremely wet.

The third Test between India and Gabba has been disrupted due to heavy rain and there seems to be no break in sight. The players had to take lunch at 7:50 am as the rain continued to pour. The thunderstorm at Gabba halted the game two times and only 13 overs have been bowled in the first session.

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WATCH: Gabba Turns Into Lake After Heavy Rain

IND Vs AUS: Will The Match Get Abandoned?

It’s already time for the second session but the rain has still not halted and the outfield is extremely wet. This means that it will take a lot of time for the ground to clear even after the rain stops. Sunil Gavaskar said on air that the teams will be lucky if they get one hour of play if rain stops but as per now there are no signs of rain stopping. If the situation continues the Day 1 of 3rd Test is likely to get abandoned.

Rain Likely To Continue For The Next 1 Hour

From AccuWeather

According to AccuWeather, the rain is likely to continue for the next 60 minutes this means it will take a lot of time to clear the outfield and a more delay is expected. There is also a “Severe Thunderstorm Warning” in Brisbane.

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First published on: Dec 14, 2024 09:05 AM IST


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