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Virat Kohli discussed with Indian players before practice in Brisbane.
India’s troubles are increasing in the World Test Championship-2023-25. Actually, rain has been predicted in Brisbane before the Gaba Test. According to this, there are chances of rain on all five days of the third match of BGT.
If it rains during the Gabba Test and the match is drawn, then India’s problems will increase further in the race for the World Test Championship final, because to reach the final from here, Team India will have to win all the remaining matches of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Is.
The third match of BGT will be played at the Gabba ground in Brisbane from 14 December. Australia won the previous match by 10 wickets in Adelaide, while India won the Perth Test by 295 runs.
India practiced in Brisbane on Thursday, watch the video…
Highest rain on the first day of Gaba Test According to weather website accu weather, Brisbane has the highest chance of 88% rainfall on 14 December. There is a 49% chance of rain on the second day of the match and 42% chance of rain on the fourth day. There are estimates of 25-25% rain on the third and fifth days also.
Why does India suffer loss due to rain in Gaba? India is at third place in the WTC points table. South Africa is at first place and Australia is at second place. From here South Africa has the highest chances of reaching the final. If the Gabba Test is a draw, Team India will have to share points with Australia.
Not only this, as per the current position of the points table, India will have to win the next three matches to make it to the WTC final on its own. In case of a loss or a draw, India will have to depend on the results of the Australia-Sri Lanka series.
Test series is tied at 1-1 The 5-match Test series between India and Australia is tied at 1-1. India won the first match by 295 runs. Then Australia won the Adelaide Test by 10 wickets.
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