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IND vs NZ 1st Test Weather Updates: Rain washed out the first day's play in Bengaluru, know the condition of the second day, every update of the weather.


IND vs NZ 1st Test Match Bengaluru Weather Updates: The play on the first day of India vs New Zealand first test was washed out due to rain. Not even a single over was played on the first day of this match to be played from 16th October. It rained intermittently throughout the day in Bengaluru on Wednesday. When the game could not start throughout the day, it was decided that the game would start a little earlier the next day on Thursday. Will this be possible? After all, how is the weather in Bengaluru on Thursday? Let us know.

The New Zealand team has come to India to play a 3-match test match series. This series is part of the World Test Championship (WTC). If India wants to easily secure its place in the WTC final, then it is necessary to win all three matches of this series. In such a situation, if anyone is most troubled by the rain, it is Rohit Sharma's team.

Clouds over the sky of Bengaluru
The Indian team is a contender for victory against New Zealand. But rain is disrupting the match. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, there will be clouds over the sky of Bengaluru on the second day of the match i.e. Thursday also. 40 percent rainfall has been predicted in and around the city. In such a situation, it is certain that it will be very difficult to complete the game on the second day also.

Yellow alert issued
The Indian Meteorological Department had already predicted that there would be rain in Bengaluru in the third week of October. There is a possibility of heavy rain on Wednesday and Thursday. Yellow alert has also been issued for this. Rain can spoil the game on Friday and Saturday also.

How will the weather be on the third day?
There is a forecast of 67 percent rain in the city on the third day of the match i.e. Friday. Amidst this possibility of rain, the good thing is that Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium has an excellent drainage system. This is not like the stadium in Noida, where the New Zealand-Afghanistan match had to be canceled without even a single ball being bowled. If the weather clears after rain in Bengaluru, the game can be started within a few hours.

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