WTC Final: The Last Day game is exciting, hopefully with rain

The final of the World Test Championship between India and New Zealand is now nearing its end. The match at the Aegis Bowl in Southampton has been ruined for more than two days due to rain and bad light, so it will now be played on the sixth day, the reserve day. India lead by 32 runs in the second innings so far and New Zealand can be invited to bat again today. The lead was 150-200. So, looking at the timing of the match, there is little hope for the outcome. Let’s look at what kind of weather it might be today

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The weather is looking good on the sixth day of the reserve for the finals, though the weather and bad light in this title battle has hurt a lot of fans and both teams. Looking at Wednesday’s weather, the game is quite possible. In such a situation, spectators can see the best of cricket. According to the Department of Meteorology, Wednesday’s rainfall probability is only 5 percent, with maximum temperatures expected to be 21 degrees Celsius and 7 degrees Celsius.

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There is only one day left for the match as there is no guarantee that the result will come. The ICC has already announced that both teams will be declared joint winners if there is no result. Cricket expert Harsha Bhogle, who looked at India’s position in the match, said India should now focus on saving the game and playing at least 80 overs before the Kiwis are called in to bat again.

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