Perth weather forecast November 23: What are the chances of rain on Day 2 of IND vs AUS 1st BGT 2024-25 Test?
Bowlers dominated Day 1 of the first India-Australia Border-Gavaskar 2024-25 Test at the Optus Stadium in Perth on Friday, November 22. Batting first after winning the toss, India were bowled out for 150 in 49.4 overs. The visitors, however, made a strong comeback with the ball to reduce the Aussies to 67-7 by stumps on Day 1 of the Perth Test.
After the Australian pacers picked up six Indian wickets for just 73 runs, debutant Nitish Kumar Reddy (41 off 59) combined with keeper-batter Rishabh Pant (37 off 78) to add 48 runs for the seventh wicket. Thanks to the duo, India managed to reach 150 even as Josh Hazlewood starred with 4-29 from 13 overs.
Skipper Jasprit Bumrah then picked up 4-17 in 10 overs to stun the Aussies. The pacer got the big scalps of Usman Khawaja (8) and Steve Smith (0), Mohammed Siraj also picked up two wickets. Further, debutant pacer Harshit Rana knocked over Travis Head for 11.
What is the weather forecast for Perth on November 23?
Looking at the weather forecast for Day 2 of the India vs Australia BGT 2024-25 Test in Perth on Saturday, November 23, AccuWeather states that it will be sunny in the morning, with the temperature in the range of 26 degrees Celsius. The probability of precipitation is zero percent, while there is no cloud cover expected. The humidity level is predicted to be 48 percent.
Shifting the focus to the afternoon weather in Perth on Day 2 of the contest, conditions are expected to be sunny and breezy, with the temperature rising slightly to 29 degrees Celsius. The probability of precipitation and cloud cover prediction remains at zero percent, while the humidity level is likely to fall to 37 percent.
Looking at the evening weather prediction for Day 2 of the first Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 Test, AccuWeather states that it will be clear and breezy. There is no change in the probability of precipitation and cloud cover prediction even as the humidity level is expected to rise to 58 percent. With the weather prediction being promising, fans can look forward to another full day's play in Perth.
Australia will resume their first innings with keeper-batter Alex Carey batting on 19 and Mitchell Starc on 6. The hosts trail India by 83 runs, with only three first-innings wickets in hand.