Day 3 of the fourth Test between India and Australia delivered an exhilarating contest, marked by a valiant eighth-wicket partnership between Nitish Kumar Reddy and Washington Sundar. With India reeling at 221/7 and trailing Australia by 253 runs, the pair rose to the occasion.
Reddy and Sundar displayed remarkable determination, stitching together a crucial 127-run stand that not only saved India from the follow-on but also substantially narrowed the first-innings deficit. Rain and poor light interrupted play, bringing an early close to the day, with India ending at 358/9.
Melbourne Cricket Ground weather
Fans were concerned about the possible effects of rain on the final two days of the Test following weather-related disruptions on Day 3. With a very low probability of rain, the weather for Day 4 provides some respite. By 11 am local time, the chance of precipitation is only 5%, and by 2 pm, it has increased to 10%, .but less chances of rain. Fans can anticipate an uninterrupted day of play.
Melbourne Cricket Ground weather time by time
Time (IST) | Rain possibility |
6:00 AM | 0% |
7:00 AM | 0% |
8:00 AM | 0% |
9:00 AM | 0% |
10:00 AM | 0% |
11:00 AM | 0% |
12:00 PM | 0% |