New Delhi: Following their victory in the Perth Test, the Indian team is all set to take on Australia in the second Test match starting from Friday. Both teams are ready for the upcoming day-night Test match with the pink ball, scheduled to be held in Adelaide from December 6. The Indian batsmen will face a challenging task on the 6 mm grassy Adelaide wicket, where the ball is expected to swing and seam. With a 1-0 lead in the 5-match series, the Indian team will look to continue their winning momentum in the upcoming match.
Team India played a day-night Test match in Adelaide four years ago where Australia defeated it by 8 wickets. The Indian team is now eager to avenge that defeat. This time the team is different. Along with the seniors, many players are in the team. Regarding the Adelaide wicket, curator Damien Hough says that he is preparing a balanced wicket. There is a chance of rain on the first day of the Adelaide Test.
The pitch curator says that there will be 6mm grass on the pitch, which will help the fast bowlers. How is the pitch of the stadium where the second test match of India vs Australia (IND vs AUS) will be played? Will there be a rain of fours and sixes in Adelaide? Or will the bowlers wreak havoc? People are very curious to know this. India has played 13 test matches in Adelaide in which it has won only 2 while it has lost 8 tests. 3 tests have been drawn. Australia has played a total of 82 tests in Adelaide, out of which it has won 45 while it has lost 18 and 19 tests have been drawn.
India vs Australia Adelaide Pitch Report:
The Indian team has played a day-night Test match in Adelaide in 2020. Then the second innings of the Indian team collapsed for 36 runs. At that time the match was over in three days. The Australian bowlers had destroyed the Indian batting by bowling brilliantly at that time. This time too the pitch curator says that there will be grass on the wicket. In such a situation, fast bowlers will get help here. The ball will swing and seam. But the curator says that he wants to make a balanced wicket so that the batsman and bowler get equal benefit.
India vs Australia Weather Report:
There is a possibility of heavy rain in Adelaide on the first day of the second Test match between India and Australia. There is an 88 per cent chance of rain here on the first day, Friday. If the sky remains cloudy at night, then it will be difficult to bat here. Bowlers will dominate the batsmen. The curator says that batsmen have always faced difficulties in batting with the pink ball here in the light.