Cricket
The second T20 between India and Australia in Melbourne is under rain threat again after the Canberra washout. Fans fear another interrupted match
According to weather reports, there’s an 87% chance of rain in Melbourne on October 31, with 99% cloud cover and a 17% chance of thunderstorms
The match starts at 1:45 PM local time, and rain is expected around afternoon hours with a 71% chance and 1.4 mm rainfall predicted
The MCG pitch is bowler-friendly, with chasing teams winning 11 out of 19 T20s. Big ground dimensions give bowlers an extra edge
Both teams are eager for a win after the Canberra washout, expect strong comebacks from top stars if rain stays away
Fans hope the weather clears up in time so both teams can finally kick off their five-match T20 series properly in Melbourne