Rain disrupted the opening day of the third Test between Australia and India at the Gabba, limiting play to just 13.2 overs. Australia reached 28/0 before heavy rain forced players off the field. India opted to bowl after winning the toss. Sunday’s forecast is dry, but rain is expected for the remaining days of the match.
IND vs AUS: Will weather improve for the remaining four days?

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