After a significant break, Team India is ready to make their comeback in Test cricket with the first match of a two-game series against Bangladesh, kicking off on Thursday in Chennai. The series will also mark the debut of new head coach Gautam Gambhir, and fans have high hopes for the team's performance under his leadership. However, the weather forecast suggests that rain might interrupt the opening day of the match, potentially putting a damper on the much-anticipated showdown.
According to AccuWeather, there is a 25% probability of precipitation during the morning session of Day 1, with that figure rising to 46% in the afternoon. Showers are expected around 2 PM, which could disrupt the second session and possibly delay the start of the third. While a complete washout is unlikely, interruptions due to rain appear to be a real possibility.
The forecast predicts cloudy conditions throughout the day, with temperatures hovering between 31 and 35 degrees Celsius.
India vs Bangladesh Live Score 1st Test Day 1Day 2 also carries a high probability of rain, with a 51% chance of showers expected around the afternoon. Thunderstorms may also make an appearance, but much like the first day, the rest of Day 2 should see clearer skies.
Fortunately for cricket fans, Days 3, 4, and 5 are expected to be largely free of rain, with a less than 30% chance of precipitation on each day.
India return to Tests after half-a-yearThis will be India’s first red-ball encounter since their 4-1 series win against England at home earlier this year. The team has been out of action in the Test format for nearly six months, and it will be interesting to see how the side performs on its return to the format. With a squad that ranks among the world’s best, head coach Gautam Gambhir will likely feel confident heading into the series.
This will also be Virat Kohli's first Test this year, as the talismanic India batter had skipped the series against England due to personal reasons. Regardless, Kohli, alongside captain Rohit Sharma, will be eager to lead the charge and accumulate crucial World Test Championship (WTC) points.
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