IND vs AUS 4th Test, Melbourne Weather Report: Rain to interrupt India-Australia match on Day 4? | Cricket news

IND vs AUS 4th Test, Melbourne Weather Report: Rain to interrupt India-Australia match on Day 4?
Melbourne Cricket Stadium (PTI photo)

NEW DELHI: The fourth day of the India vs Australia Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) promises improved playing conditions after the rain interruptions that marred parts of Day 3.
According to the AccuWeather forecast, players and fans can anticipate a pleasant day ahead with minimal chances of precipitation and generally favorable weather.
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Day 4 Weather: Morning outlook

The morning session is expected to be mild and partly sunny with temperatures around 23°C.
Light winds from the WSW will blow at 11 km/h, with gusts up to 20 km/h.
Humidity levels will be a moderate 57% and there is only a 3% chance of precipitation, signaling little to no chance of rain interruptions.
The dew point is expected to be 10°C and visibility will remain clear at 10 km.

IND vs AUS Melbourne Weather Updates: Afternoon Forecast

As the afternoon unfolds, temperatures will rise slightly to 25°C. The wind will shift from the south, blowing at 20 km/h and gusting up to 28 km/h, potentially helping bowlers who rely on crosswinds to swing.
The humidity will drop to 46% and the dew point will inch up to 11°C.
While cloud cover will increase to 76%, the chance of rain remains a paltry 3%.

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Unlike Day 3, Day 4 is expected to see uninterrupted play, offering an ideal platform for India to consolidate and reduce their deficit, currently at 116 runs.
With clear visibility, manageable wind conditions and no significant threat of rain, this crucial day is set for some exciting cricket as Nitish Reddy bounces back from his maiden Test century.
Fans at the MCG can look forward to a partly sunny and enjoyable day of Test cricket, with only minor variations in the weather parameters across the sessions.