The highly anticipated first Test between India and New Zealand, scheduled to commence on Wednesday at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, faces the threat of rain interruptions. Weather forecasts predict consistent cloud cover and thunderstorms, with a high probability of precipitation throughout the five-day match.
According to local weather reports, Bengaluru is expected to witness “generally cloudy sky with heavy rain” from October 16 to 18. While the forecast slightly improves for the final two days, rain remains a possibility. This inclement weather could force frequent stoppages and impact the flow of the game.
India, fresh off a 2-0 Test series sweep against Bangladesh, currently lead the World Test Championship (WTC) standings. However, head coach Gautam Gambhir has urged his team to avoid complacency against a formidable New Zealand side.
“New Zealand is a different challenge altogether. They have high-quality players who can hurt us. We respect them, but we don’t fear anyone. We need to be focused from the first ball,” Gambhir emphasized.
India’s Test schedule includes eight more matches before the conclusion of the 2024-25 WTC cycle. After the three-Test series against New Zealand, they will embark on a highly anticipated Border Gavaskar Trophy tour of Australia, which will feature a five-Test series for the first time.
The WTC final is scheduled to take place at Lord’s in June 2024. India’s performance in the upcoming Test matches will be crucial in determining their chances of reaching the final.