Play stopped on the fourth day of Bengaluru Test due to rain, know at what time will the match restart?

IND vs NZ Live Update: The first test match between India and New Zealand is being played at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Rain has disrupted the fourth day of this match, due to which the match has been stopped. It started raining even before the lunch break, due to which the match had to be stopped. Now lunch is over, but the rain is not stopping.

According to the weather forecast, there was no possibility of rain in Bengaluru this morning. But, there was a prediction of rain in the afternoon. Today, it will be continuously cloudy in Bengaluru and rains are going to come and go. Therefore, it is not possible to predict the start time of the match right now.

You will have to bat carefully

In the Bengaluru Test match being played with New Zealand, Team India is batting well and moving towards a big score. But, due to rain, the rhythm of the batsmen would obviously have been broken. Not only this, there would be moisture on the pitch and once again the fast bowlers will get help from the pitch.

Therefore, now the batsmen of Team India need to spend time at the crease and not be hasty in scoring runs. Otherwise wickets may fall, because the Kiwi team will be waiting for the Indian batsmen to hurry up and take advantage of this to take wickets.

Team India on the score of 344/3

By lunch on the fourth day of the Bengaluru Test match being played between India and New Zealand, India's score has reached 344/3 runs. India still has 7 wickets in its hands and would like to give a difficult target to the Kiwi team by putting a big score on the board.

Let us tell you, in the first innings of this test match, we were all out on the score of 46. At the same time, the Kiwi team scored 402 runs in the first innings and took a lead of 356 runs. But, now session after session, Team India is making a comeback in this match.

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