Team India close to victory in India vs Australia Perth Test, weather clear on fourth day

The first match of the five-match Test series between India and Australia is being played at the Optus Stadium in Perth. After three days of exciting play, Team India is only 7 wickets away from victory. The Indian team has a strong hold on the match, and the weather is expected to remain clear on the fourth day as well, giving the spectators another great day of cricket.

Day 4 weather: ready for adventure

According to Accuweather, Perth will remain sunny for the fourth day and the temperature will remain around 24 degrees Celsius. There is a possibility of light strong wind, but there is no forecast of rain. In such a situation, fans will get to watch exciting cricket without worrying about any kind of interruption.

Great batting of Team India

In the Perth Test, India declared the innings after scoring 489 runs in the second innings, due to which India took a huge lead of 533 runs. Indian batsmen Yashasvi Jaiswal and Virat Kohli performed brilliantly and scored centuries. Jaiswal played a brilliant inning of 161 runs, while Virat Kohli put the team in a strong position by scoring an unbeaten 100 runs.

The Australian bowlers failed to put pressure on the Indian batsmen, and the Indian innings once again proved its strength in Test cricket.

Australia is in danger of defeat

Australia needed 522 runs to win, but by the end of the third day’s play, they had lost three wickets for just 12 runs in their second innings. Indian fast bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj kept the Australian batsmen on the backfoot right from the beginning. Bumrah has increased the problems of the host team by taking 2 wickets and Siraj by taking 1 wicket.

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India close to victory

India’s bowlers have completely captured the match, and it is almost certain for Team India to win this match on the fourth day of play. Australia now has only 7 wickets left and has to achieve the mountain-like target of 522 runs. Indian bowlers Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj and Ravichandran Ashwin have been entrusted with the responsibility of completing this challenge.