Ashes 1st Test Weather report: Gabba Test could be completely washed out as weather continues to haunt preparations – The first Test of the Ashes 2021-22 is at the risk of being completely washed out as the latest weather forecast. The rivalry between England and Australia resumes next week which promises to be an entertaining offer, should play be on offer. Unseasonal rain has continued to affect both teams’ preparations in the build-up to the tour. Follow Insidesport.in for all Ashes 1st Test LIVE Updates.
Ashes 1st Test Weather report: Gabba Test could be completely washed out as weather continues to haunt preparations
As per a Daily Mail report, storms are forecasted to hit Brisbane next week, seriously hindering the possibility of the Ashes 1st Test going as per plan, which starts on December 8. The unseasonal La Nina weather pattern has severely affected preparations for both teams, but it could continue to disrupt the series, with torrential rain set to it Australia’s coast during the other four matches of the series. England have managed just 29 overs on the first morning of their first warm-up game before La Nina struck in Queensland, while the second day was completely washed out.
Ashes 1st Test Weather report: Gabba Test could be completely washed out as weather continues to haunt preparations
England have now just two days left of their intra-squad warm-up matches before they assess the fitness and form of the players before Joe Root names his XI. The return of Ben Stokes is a key development and offers the tourists much more balance, and allow a spinner in Jack Leach to gain a chance at the Gabba.
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A fortress over the years, a young Team India sealed a win at the venue earlier this year, and England will be hoping to emulate those efforts with the urn at stake. Australia meanwhile come themselves into the tour with minimal preparation with the likes of new captain Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Steve Smith and David Warner having not played since their victorious T20 World Cup campaign.