IND vs NZ Test Day 2 Live: How will the weather be in Bengaluru on the second day, what will be the toss, know the update in the video

Cricket News Desk. The first match of the three-Test series between India and New Zealand is starting from October 16. This match between the two teams is being played at the M Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium in Bengaluru. However, due to rain the toss could not take place and the first day's play was cancelled. There is a possibility of bad weather the next day also. It is possible that some games may be played the next day also.

Weather report for the next day
Bengaluru is expected to see slight improvement on Thursday i.e. 17th October. According to Accuweather, there is a 40% chance of rain and a 24% chance of thunderstorms. This is slightly better than Wednesday's forecast of 41% rainfall. However, this has raised hopes that some cricket may be possible. But the situation is still far from ideal.

How will the weather be on Thursday?
There is a possibility of rain in Bengaluru also on Thursday. It has been raining in many states of South India including Karnataka for the last several days. Here are India's predictions for all 5 days of the Bengaluru Test. In such a situation, it remains to be seen whether the game will start the next day or not.

The game will start early the next day
If the weather remains clear in Bengaluru on the second day of the Test match, the game will start at 9.15 am. The toss of the match will take place at 8.45 pm. The first session will be played till 11.30 am. The second session will be from 12.10 to 2.25 pm. The final session is held from 2.45 pm to 4.45 pm. However, this will be possible only if the weather remains clear throughout the day, which is unlikely.

First day's play canceled
There is bad news for Indian fans from Bengaluru. The first day's play has been canceled due to bad weather and continuous rain. However, news came out that the rain stopped around 2 pm. But perhaps this decision was taken because the ground was very wet.

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