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IND v AUS T20: Rain in Hyderabad to hinder deciding match

October 13, 2017 5:55 PM |

IND v AUS T20: Rain in Hyderabad to hinder deciding match

The Indian Cricket Team has been quite successful in its recent endeavors with quite many wins to their names. In fact, right from the Sri Lankan Cricket to the Aussies, the success rate of the Men in Blue is quite high enough and have been motivating the team to perform even better in the upcoming games.

During Australia’s tour of India, the Men in Blue have already registered a 4-1 ODI series win against the Kangaroos. Two games out of three in the T20 series have already been played and it seems like a win-win situation for both the teams.

The First ODI was won by the Indian Cricket Team by the D/L method due to rains in Ranchi while the second game was an easy win for the Aussies. The third and the final instalment of the T20 series will be played at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad tomorrow at 7 PM (IST).

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Fans are as excited as they could be to watch this iconic clash. The point to be noted here is that Hyderabad is also the IPL home ground of Australia’s stand-in skipper David Warner who has been successfully leading the Sunrisers Hyderabad for some time now.

Check out the live lightning and thunderstorm status across Hyderabad

Hyderabad Lightning

However, the unfortunate part here is that Hyderabad is expected to witness a few rainy spells during the game which may cause enough disruptions in the game. So much so that the D/L method is likely to come up for sure.

These rains will occur because of a trough which is extending from Bay of Bengal up to Maharashtra across the Telangana region. Thus, expect a few disruptions in between which will play spoilsport in the very nail biting game.

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