The third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia has ended in a draw after weather continued to make it difficult to push for a result on Wednesday in Brisbane.
It was a disappointing day at work for India as after conceding 445 runs in the first innings, they lost four early wickets in their task of overcoming a huge deficit at Brisbane on Monday.
The Bureau of Meteorology of Australia has reported today that there are 90% chances of rain on the last two days of the Brisbane Test played between the Baggy Greens and India which is Tuesday and Wednesday.
The temperature further dropped in Delhi on Sunday. According to the India Meteorological Department, the temperature in Delhi at 5.30 am on Sunday was recorded at 6 degrees Celsius. A day earlier it was 9.4 degrees Celsius.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) in the national capital on Sunday continued to be in the 'poor category' with further deterioration as the city experienced cold wave conditions.
The rain is set to disturb both the teams, India and Australia as the weather forecast is not pleasing for the remaing four days of the Test match at Brisbane.
The tourists are rushing to north Indian hill town Shimla, the picturesque capital of Himachal Pradesh. It has become a magnet for tourists over the weekends, as visitors from across India flock to the "Queen of Hills" in anticipation of snowfall and to experience the charm of the iconic to
India Meteorological Department (IMD) scientist Soma Sen Roy said that the mercury rose to around 4-5 degrees Celsius on Friday a day after the National capital recorded cold wave conditions.
Still, the visitors who come to Mount Abu to take advantage of the cold weather are having a great time. One tourist shared his experience, "The weather has been great for the past two days; it's cold. This is the first time we're experiencing such low temperatures. We're drinking hot tea an
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday issued a warning for Tamil Nadu, forecasting heavy rainfall across multiple districts until December 14.