WTC Final 2025 Day 3 Weather : The second day of the final of the ICC World Test Championship 2025 is over and today i.e. on June 13, the third day’s game will begin. On the second day of the game, the bowlers of South Africa bowled well and put pressure on Australia. However, due to the lead in the first innings, the Australia team is in a strong position at this time. After the second day of the game, the match had to be stopped due to rain for a while. However, the players did not have much trouble. But can the rain disturb the match on the third day of the game? At present, according to the weather report, cricket fans may have some trouble.
How much is the expectation to become a villain of rain on the third day?
According to Aqueder’s report, the weather will be very hot in the morning. Will be cloudy during the day. In the afternoon, the temperature may fall to 29 degrees Celsius and can be 91% cloudy. Changes in weather can be seen by evening. 97% is expected to be cloudy. This means that there is a possibility of rain in the evening. At the moment, the players of both the teams would like not to rain on the third day of the game and this match can be completed well.
Know about the second day of the game
In this match, Australia scored 212 runs losing all wickets in their first innings, in response to which South Africa team was piled on 138 runs. By the end of the second day’s play, Australia have scored 144 runs losing 8 wickets. Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon are on the crease. While Mitchell Starc has scored 16* runs on one side, Nathan Leon is batting on 1* run. Earlier, wicketkeeper batsman Alex Carrie scored 43 runs in the second innings for Australia. Apart from him, Marnas Labushen contributed 22 runs while Steve Smith was dismissed for 13 runs.
The worst thing for the Australia team is that no player could make a big score in this inning. However, Australia has so far taken a 218 -run lead against South Africa. So far, Kagis Rabada and Lungi Angidi have taken 3-3 wickets from South Africa. Marco Janson and Vian Malder have taken 1-1 wickets.