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Bengaluru Set for IND vs AUS 5th T20: Weather Predictions Unveiled

  • Posted on December 3, 2023
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  • By Arijit Dutta
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The highly anticipated IND vs AUS T20 series finale in Bengaluru is poised for action, with India already leading the series. The recent match in Raipur saw India's impressive performance, with a notable bowling display by Axar Patel. The weather report suggests minimal chances of rain, ensuring a full game in Bengaluru. Accuweather predicts a 2 percent probability of precipitation and a cloudy day, but the match seems unhindered.

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In the much-anticipated climax of the IND vs AUS T20 series in Bengaluru, India and Australia gear up for a thrilling showdown. With India having seized the advantage in the series, the final encounter carries immense significance.

Australia's dominance in crucial matches like the WTC final and the World Cup final contrasts with India's chance to conclude the year on a high note. Amidst speculations and analyses by pundits, the teams prepare for a battle that could define their recent clashes across formats.

Following India's victory in the fourth T20I in Raipur, where the pitch finally favored the bowlers, the dynamics shifted. The 174-run target might not have been imposing, but it showcased the pitch's behavior, highlighting Rinku Singh and Jitesh Sharma's stellar partnership.

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Axar Patel's exceptional performance, claiming figures of 3/16, further fortified India's victory. While Australia's inexperienced batting lineup struggled against spin, they anticipate a favorable batting pitch in Bengaluru.

Accuweather's forecast for the matchday on Sunday, December 3, suggests a minimal 2 percent chance of rain. Despite a high 96 percent cloud cover throughout the day, the likelihood of rainfall threatening the game remains low. Temperatures are expected to range from 20 to 26 degrees Celsius, ensuring a conducive environment for a full 40-over game.

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