Rain Set to Ruin Day 2 of AUS vs SL 1st Test? Galle Weather Forecast Looks Troubling
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The first Test between Sri Lanka and Australia at Galle International Stadium got off to a challenging start for the home team. Australia’s batters made the most of the favorable batting conditions, piling up 330 runs for the loss of just two wickets before rain halted play in the 82nd over.
Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith were in fine form, each scoring centuries, and both remain unbeaten as Australia looks to build on their strong position. With Sri Lanka under pressure, rain could play a crucial role in their hopes of a comeback. Now, all eyes are on the weather as Day 2 approaches.
Weather Update for Day 2: Thunderstorms Expected
As Day 2 approaches on Thursday, January 30, the weather forecast for Galle indicates thunderstorms throughout the day. While the chances of rain in the first session are relatively low, it is expected to rain more heavily later, with a 70-80% chance of precipitation.
The overcast and wet conditions will also make it challenging for bowlers and fielders, with the pitch likely to remain damp. Given the forecast, there is a strong possibility that Day 2 could see little to no action, which might help Sri Lanka avoid further trouble after Australia’s strong start.
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