Change in the timing of the fourth day of Melbourne Test, now the match will start at this time
IND vs OFF: The fourth test match is being played between India and Australia in Melbourne. The host team Australia dominated the first 2 days of the match and the team scored 474 runs. In reply, Team India had a bad start, but on the third day, the partnership of Nitish Reddy and Washington Sundar took Team India's score beyond 350. Washington was out after scoring a beautiful half-century. Whereas Nitish Reddy returned unbeaten after scoring his century of 105 runs in Test cricket.
Rain caused disturbance on the third day
The third day of the Melbourne Test was ended about an hour early due to bad light. Immediately after Nitish Reddy scored his century, the third day's play was stopped due to bad light at 11:55 Indian time. After about 10 minutes it also started raining. After which the day's play was announced to be over around 12.20 pm.
Big change in the playing time of the fourth day
Nearly an hour of play was wasted on the third day of the Boxing Day Test. Now it will be compensated on the fourth day. For this, the play on the fourth day will be started one hour earlier. That means the game will start at 4:30 in the morning. Let us tell you, on the first day of the Boxing Day Test, the toss took place at 4:30 Indian time and the match started at 5 o'clock. Now Nitish Kumar Reddy and Mohammad Siraj are unbeaten. Now it will be interesting to see how much the Indian team succeeds in reducing the lead with 1 wicket left. There is no possibility of rain on the fourth day. However, it will be cloudy.
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