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Can Rain Aid India’s Quest for a Draw in the Brisbane Test Against Australia?

December 18, 2024 5 Min Read
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Rain Disrupts Action in the Gabba Test: A Battle of Resilience and Uncertainty

The Test match at the Gabba continues to captivate cricket fans, even amidst the looming threat of rain that has twice disrupted play. As we enter the final day of the third Test between India and Australia on December 18, 2024, the stakes are high and the weather remains a crucial player in the unfolding drama.

A Heroic Last Stand

The Indian team, on December 17, found themselves in a precarious position with just one wicket remaining. At 252/9, they were precariously close to the follow-on mark of 246 runs. It was then that the much-maligned lower order rose to the occasion, led by Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep, who put together an unbeaten partnership of 39 runs for the last wicket. Their contribution not only saved India from a potential follow-on but also temporarily invigorated spirits in a match marred by rain delays.

Bumrah’s insistence on his batting prowess had come just a day earlier, and his resolve was matched by Akash, whose ability to swing the bat came in handy during this critical juncture. The duo’s resistance turned the tide, allowing India to finish at a respectable total while reducing Australia’s lead to 193 runs.

The Weather: A Constant Disruption

However, the challenge remains as rain is forecasted to play a pivotal role on the final day. Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology has warned of a “high chance of showers” predominantly in the late morning and afternoon. With precipitation expected to peak significantly, the prospects for a traditional cricket finish diminish with each passing hour.

Current forecasts from AccuWeather predict a staggering 90% chance of rain on December 18, with a gradual increase in the probability throughout the day. While the early hours from 9 AM to 11 AM indicate only a 7% chance of rain, conditions are expected to deteriorate by early afternoon, reaching up to 66% by 4 PM.

This undermines a crucial fact: although Test matches typically have no cut-off time on the final day, players and fans alike are acutely aware that daylight fades around 5:30 PM local time in Brisbane.

A Test of Patience and Skills

The preceding days of the match have already seen significant weather disruptions. The third and fourth days were particularly hard hit, with only 58 overs bowled on Day 4. This compounded the pressure on both teams, particularly India, as they sought to stave off defeat, while Australia prepared to push for victory.

As of now, only 192 overs have been bowled during the match, with Day 1 itself yielding a mere 13.2 overs before rain intervened. Fans and players alike find themselves suspended in a state of uncertainty, where hope transitions into patience, praying for a break in the clouds.

Looking Ahead

As the teams prepare for what could be a highly truncated final day, the narratives surrounding resilience and adaptation are more relevant than ever. Regardless of the weather’s final decision, the fight displayed by the lower-order batsmen of India speaks volumes about determination in cricket.

A draw seems like the most likely outcome if rain continues to be a disruptive force, but in the world of sports, surprises are always lurking around the corner. With a history of thrilling finishes at the Gabba, all eyes remain on the skies, the pitch, and the players as they navigate this challenging scenario.


In this decisive moment of a tumultuous Test match, cricket enthusiasts are reminded of the unpredictable nature of the game, beautifully intertwined with the elements and the spirit of competition. Whatever the outcome, this match at the Gabba has added another chapter to the rich saga of India vs. Australia in Test cricket.

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