ODI World Cup 2023
ODI World Cup 2023: India vs Australia Weather Report and Match Preview
The weather in Chennai has looked bleak and fans are hopeful the rain gods don’t arrive on matchday
After a hectic August and September, Team India has enjoyed the ideal home preparation for the ODI World Cup in 2023. India checked nearly all the questions that needed a solution, following a number of experiments during the tour of the West Indies. After five years, Team India eventually won the Asia Cup. And in case there were still any questions after the home series versus Australia, they were answered.
Consequently, there will be a few fun selection issues before the ODI World Cup 2023. Today at the Chepauk, Chennai, India will play the most successful side in the history of the World Cup. Five-time champions Australia are all set to open yet another ODI World Cup on a positive note.
From September 29 to October 3, rain has been a major factor in up to seven World Cup warm-up games, acting as a spoiler in each one. India was the victim in two of the matches, versus England in Guwahati on September 30 as well as against the Netherlands in Thiruvananthapuram on October 3. Among those seven, four got abandoned due to rain without a ball being bowled.
Rain hasn’t hampered all of the four games since the World Cup began on October 5 but it might be crucial on Sunday because Chennai has seen intermittent rain all week. In reality, there had been significant rainfall in certain areas of the neighbourhood on Saturday night.
Weather report ahead of India vs Australia: ODI World Cup 2023
Although the unexpected thunderstorms have occurred over the previous two days in Chennai. This has made spectators and players uneasy and nobody would want an abandoned game at all.
The prediction does show that there will be little to no possibility of rain on Sunday when the match is scheduled to start at 2 pm IST. As reported by Accuweather, the likelihood of rain is 10% throughout the morning and steadily decreases during the day, giving India an opportunity to start their quest for the World Cup well.