Will rain spoil India's WTC Final hope? Check Brisbane's weather forecast for IND vs AUS Gabba Test

India's hopes of making a comeback in the series could be ruined by the high likelihood of rain during the third Test.

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Highlights:

Australia beat India by 10 wickets in Adelaide Test.

The third Test will be played at Gabba, Brisbane.

Check Brisbane's weather forecast for Gabba Test.

The third Test match in the five-match series between Australia and India is scheduled to begin on December 14 (Saturday) at the Gabba in Brisbane. After India crushed them by 295 runs in the first Test match in Perth, Australia produced a spectacular comeback by winning the second Test by 10 wickets in Adelaide. The series is therefore well-positioned for the third game, in which one of the two sides is likely to gain the upper hand and establish a commanding lead in the rubber. Nevertheless, ominous clouds are hanging over the forthcoming match because rain is probably going to play spoilsport in it.

Brisbane weather forecast

India's hopes of making a comeback in the series could be ruined by the high likelihood of rain during the third Test, according to weather.com. On the first day of the test, there is a 25% precipitation chance, which increases to 40% in the afternoon. The 25% likelihood of rain on Day 2 is also anticipated to hold true on Day 3.

Due to this, fans may anticipate a difficult five days of play during the third Test, with many disruptions to the on-field action. Rain may also disrupt the middle players' rhythm, which will undoubtedly have an impact on the outcome of the game. Fans and athletes alike will be praying for favourable weather conditions and as few disruptions as possible throughout the five days of play in Brisbane.

What will happen if there's no result in Gabba Test?

The remaining two Tests will become a must-win for India if rain somehow does not allow a result to come. The race to playoffs has gotten really interesting with South Africa and Australia currently holding the top two spots and India in third. BGT is India's last assignment in the current WTC cycle and every game is crucial for them.

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