Due to the rain in Bengaluru, many areas are flooded with water above the knees. Seeing the conditions worsening, the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert. Due to heavy rains, orders have been issued to keep schools closed on Wednesday. Waterlogging has occurred due to heavy rains and Bengaluru is going to remain closed to a large extent on Wednesday. Due to the deterioration of the conditions, the shadow of rain has started looming over the India-New Zealand Test match starting on wednesday i.e. october 16.
The whole city is in trouble due to rain, so schools will remain closed but colleges will remain open. But strict security instructions have been issued to all educational institutions regarding the safety of the students. Let us remind you that due to rain, Rohit and company could not practice at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Tuesday. Before this, the chances of the day's game being cancelled are very high.
How will the weather be on the first day?
The first full day of the India-New Zealand Test match is expected to be lost to rain. Dark clouds will remain in the sky throughout the day. The clouds will continue to rain late night and in the morning as well. The rain is expected to stop at 2:30 in the afternoon, but heavy rain is expected again at 4 o'clock. There is more than 60 percent chance of rain on all five days of the first Test match. In such a situation, even if the rain stops, it will be very difficult for the ground staff to dry the ground. Therefore, there are high chances of the Bengaluru Test being cancelled. Let us tell you that earlier rain had also interfered in the India-Bangladesh kanpur Test, but Team India's aggressive play had finished the entire match within 2 days.