NEW DELHI: Team India is preparing to defend the Border-Gavaskar Trophy as they face Australia in the decisive fifth Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, commencing Friday.
With India requiring a victory in the final Test, attention turns to the weather conditions in Sydney. The temperature is forecast to fluctuate between 20-34 degrees celsius, presenting challenging playing conditions.
Clear skies are anticipated for the initial three days of the Test match, though temperatures will vary considerably.
Accuweather predicts that Day 3 and 4 will experience peak temperatures reaching 34 degrees celsius.
The final day’s play could be disrupted by precipitation, with an 80 per cent probability of afternoon rainfall, which should bring a reduction in temperature.
PITCH REPORT
The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) features a surface that favours batting, with reliable bounce characteristics that benefit batsmen during the initial phases of Test matches.
The pitch conditions gradually change, creating opportunities for spin bowlers who can utilise the increasing turn and uneven bounce.
Teams typically select multiple spin specialists to take advantage of these favourable bowling conditions in the latter stages.
Test matches at the SCG traditionally reach the fifth day, requiring both batting and bowling sides to demonstrate endurance and tactical acumen.