The third Test match between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai saw a flurry of wickets on Day 1, with a total of fourteen falling. The Kiwis, after winning the toss and opting to bat first, were bowled out for 235 runs in 65.4 overs. India, in response, struggled and ended the day at 86-4 after 19 overs.
New Zealand found it tough to score against India’s slow bowlers, with Ravindra Jadeja being the standout performer with figures of 5-65. Washington Sundar also impressed with 4-81. In their chase, India lost key wickets including Yashasvi Jaiswal and Virat Kohli, ending the day on a shaky note.
Looking ahead to Day 2, the weather forecast for Mumbai predicts hazy and warm conditions in the morning with a temperature of around 34 degrees Celsius. The chances of precipitation are low at three percent, with a cloud cover of 15 percent and humidity around 60 percent.
Moving into the afternoon, the weather is expected to remain hazy and warm, with the temperature rising to 37 degrees Celsius. The probability of rain is two percent, with a cloud cover of 14 percent and humidity dropping to 36 percent.
As evening approaches, the weather is predicted to be mainly clear with a temperature of 29 degrees Celsius. The chances of rain are minimal at one percent, with a cloud cover of nine percent and humidity around 53 percent.
On the cricketing front, Team India’s batting came under pressure once again in Mumbai, losing crucial wickets in quick succession. Despite a solid start, the dismissals of Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Mohammed Siraj, and Virat Kohli dented India’s progress and put them in a precarious position at the end of Day 1.
With the match finely poised, both teams will be looking to capitalize on any momentum shifts on Day 2. Fans can expect an exciting day of cricket action at the iconic Wankhede Stadium as the battle between bat and ball continues.