Bengaluru Weather Updates
The final day of the first Test between India and New Zealand at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru has been delayed due to wet conditions on the field. Rain is threatening to spoil New Zealand’s chances of securing their first Test victory in India since 1988, with the team needing just 107 more runs to win. The weather forecast remains gloomy, with an 80% chance of rain throughout the day. Here’s a detailed update on the situation and how the weather could play a crucial role in the outcome of the match.
Delays Due to Wet Outfield
The match was officially delayed due to a wet outfield. Although it wasn’t raining at the stadium during the inspection, the ground staff had not removed the covers from the field, leading to the delay. The umpires have scheduled the next inspection at 9:45 PM IST. Ian Smith, the former cricketer-turned-commentator, mentioned on air that the overcast conditions might be contributing to the delay in removing the covers, despite the lack of rain at that moment.
Drizzle and Delayed Start
Light drizzle in Bengaluru continued to prevent the start of play. The covers remained on the pitch, and New Zealand, who are eager to chase the remaining 107 runs for a historic win, will be hoping for a break in the weather. The scheduled start of play was initially set for 9:15 PM IST, but the rain has forced further delays, much to the frustration of the visiting team.
Bengaluru Weather Forecast: Will Rain Play Spoilsport?
The weather forecast for Bengaluru doesn’t look promising. The chances of rain stood at 51% around 9 AM and remained at that level until 5 PM when it was expected to decrease to 39%. In addition to the rain, there’s a 48% probability of thunderstorms throughout the day. Rain has already affected much of this Test match, with Day 1 being completely washed out and Day 4 seeing interruptions due to showers. New Zealand will be desperately hoping for a window of dry weather to complete their chase.
New Zealand’s Quest for a Historic Win
New Zealand’s current goal is to win their first Test in India in over 36 years. The last time the Kiwis defeated India on home soil was in 1988, when they secured a victory by 136 runs at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. New Zealand will be anxious to break this long drought and claim victory.
On Day 4, New Zealand had 22 overs to chase the target but were interrupted by bad light, leaving them just short of the finish line. With only 107 runs needed on Day 5, the biggest obstacle they face is not the Indian bowling attack, but the unpredictable Bengaluru weather.
India’s Fight to Save the Match
India, on the other hand, will look to exploit whatever playtime is possible to push for a miraculous victory or at least delay New Zealand’s pursuit of the target. India’s second innings saw them post 462 runs, but they crumbled towards the end of the innings, losing their last seven wickets for just 54 runs. Sarfaraz Khan’s brilliant 150 and Rishabh Pant’s fighting 99 were highlights of India’s effort, but the rest of the team faltered under pressure.
New Zealand bowlers William O’Rourke and Matty Henry took advantage of the new ball, causing a collapse that left India in a vulnerable position. Despite these setbacks, India will now hope the rain continues to disrupt New Zealand’s chances, potentially salvaging a draw from the match.
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FAQs
1. Why has the match been delayed?
The match has been delayed due to a wet outfield caused by overnight rain in Bengaluru. The covers are still in place at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, and the umpires are waiting for conditions to improve before play can resume.
2. What is the weather forecast for Bengaluru today?
The weather forecast for Day 5 of the Test match indicates an 80% chance of rain, with a high probability of thunderstorms (up to 48%). The rain chances are expected to decrease slightly in the evening but remain significant throughout the day.
3. How many more runs does New Zealand need to win the Test?
New Zealand needs 107 more runs to win the Test match and secure their first victory on Indian soil since 1988.
4. Has rain affected the match previously?
Yes, rain has played a major role in this Test match. Day 1 was completely washed out, and Day 4 saw interruptions due to showers and bad light.