IND vs NZ 1st Test Day 4 Weather Report And Forecast: The first match of the three-match Test series between India and New Zealand is being played at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Three days of the match have completed. By the end of the third day, Team India was on the field to bat in the second innings.
Now on the fourth day, the Indian team would like to target New Zealand by making a big score. There was heavy rain on the first day of the match, due to which the day had to end without a ball being played. Will rain become a villain on the fourth day now? Let us know how the weather of Bengaluru will be.
How will the weather be on the fourth day?
There are chances of rain on the fourth day of the Test being played in Bengaluru (19 October, Saturday), which can prove to be a big problem for Team India. New Zealand will benefit from the rain and Team India will suffer loss. There is a possibility of about 25 percent rain on the fourth day. After the end of three days, Team India is not in a very good position. In such a situation, if it rains on the fourth day, then Team India may move closer to defeat.
Indian team is behind by 125 runs
The Indian team present on the field for batting in the second innings is still behind by 125 runs. Team India had scored 231/3 runs by the end of the third day. During this period, Sarfaraz Khan is unbeaten on 70* runs. Whereas Virat Kohli was out on the last ball before the end of the day.
Team India flopped in the first innings
In the Bengaluru Test, Team India won the toss and decided to bat and were all out for just 46 runs in the first innings. During this period, a total of five batsmen of the team returned to the pavilion without opening their account. After this, New Zealand scored 402/10 runs in its first innings. In this way, now Team India is behind by 125 runs even after scoring 231/3 runs in the second innings.
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