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Brisbane: The first day's play between India and Australia, which started at Gabba in Brisbane on Saturday, was washed away by rain. Only 13.2 overs could be played during the day in which the host Australia team scored 28 runs without any loss. After this the match could not be resumed. The first game was canceled due to weather conditions and wet outfield. In such a situation, now the eyes of the fans of both the teams are fixed on the weather of the second day. Everyone has a question whether the game will be possible on the second day or not. In such a situation, Times Now correspondent Ankan Kar present in Brisbane has told about the weather condition of the second day.

There is a 50 percent chance of rain on the second day

According to the weather department of the Australian government, the sky will remain cloudy most of the time in Brisbane on Sunday. The temperature will be between 23 to 30 degrees Celsius. There may be rainfall between zero to 10 milliliters during the day. The chance of rain is up to 50 percent. The highest probability of rain is during the day and afternoon. In such a situation, at least one session of play can take place. Winds will blow at a speed of 15 to 25 km per hour during the day. The wind speed will decrease by afternoon.

There has been no rain since the day's play was cancelled on Saturday

After the official announcement of the cancellation of the first day's play on Saturday, there was no rain till late night. In such a situation, the weather is expected to be better on Sunday than Saturday. The game is likely to be played in humid weather amid the possibility of rain.

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