India vs Australia: Weather Forecast for third T20I in Hyderabad

There's a slight chance of rain in the third T20I as well.

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After India’s brilliant win in Nagpur in the second T20I, the series is now locked level and the decider will be played at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Sunday, September 25, 2022.

After trailing in the series, Rohit Sharma and company showed extreme grit and played fearless cricket to beat Australia by 6 wickets in a rain-affected match. Chasing 91 in just 8 overs, the hitman unleashed the beast and scored 46* off just 20 deliveries while Dinesh Karthik chipped in with his 10 off just 2 deliveries to take the team home.

Axar Patel’s performance is also a massive plus point for India going into the T20 World Cup. The left-arm spinner notched two crucial wickets of Glenn Maxwell and Tim David to slow down Australia in the middle overs. However, death overs still remain a concern for team India. Ever since his return from injury, Harshal Patel looked pale but the team management at the moment is showing no sign to worry.

Australia on the other hand played a good game of cricket but unfortunately was on the other side of the result. Despite a lot of criticisms off late, captain Aaron Finch played a blistering knock to help Australia set the tone in the initial overs. After his dismissal, Matthew Wade took charge of things and smashed 43* off 20 balls to help Australia put 90 on board after eight overs. Adam Zampa picked three wickets but India in the end had no problem chasing it down.

Here’s a look at how the weather will behave during the IND vs AUS clash in Hyderabad:

Even though the match is not in danger but there are slight chances of rain in the third T20I in Hyderabad as well. The temperature will be around 22-degree celsius during the time of the game and the wind will gust at 19 km/h. With 59% of cloud cover, the probability of thunderstorms is 11% and the probability of precipitation is 55%. Bowling first will once again be ideal in these situations and a target of 180+ is very much exected from both teams. 

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