AUS vs IND 2024: Melbourne Weather Forecast for Boxing Day Test | Australia vs India
The stage is set for another exciting encounter as Australia i India prepare to face the fourth test of the race Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Scheduled to kick off on Thursday, December 26, this traditional Boxing Day fixture promises high-intensity action with both teams aiming for supremacy in this hard-fought series.
Border Gavaskar Trophy Series 2024-25: A battle of resilience
India took an early lead in the series with a 295-run win in the opening Test in Perth. Dominating with both bat and ball, India showed their mettle on an overseas pitch, putting Australia on the back foot. However, the hosts staged a strong comeback in the second Test under lights in Adelaide. Using the pink ball effectively, Australia leveled the series with an emphatic performance, reminding everyone of their prowess at home. Brisbane’s third Test saw its narrative derailed by relentless rain. Despite promising moments from both sides, weather interruptions led to a draw, leaving the series level at 1-1 as the teams faced off in the Melbourne Test.
The fourth Test is not just about getting a series lead, it is of immense importance in the context of the World Trials Championship (WTC). Both teams desperately need critical WTC points to increase their chances of reaching the finals. With the series on a knife edge, the MCG clash becomes a must-win stage for both sides, increasing the intensity and pressure of the contest.
Key challenges and opportunities
- India’s Strengths and Challenges:
India’s bowling attack, led by experienced batsmen and dynamic pace, has been a prominent feature of their performance. However, the team has faced challenges with batting collapses at key moments. The Melbourne pitch, known for its pace and bounce, presents an opportunity for the Indian batsmen to show their adaptability and resilience against Australia’s fiery pace attack. - Australia’s home advantage:
Australia’s formidable home record and ability to thrive under pressure make them a formidable opponent. Players like Travis Head have been instrumental in providing stability to the batting order, while their pace picks up Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc i Scott Boland he is expected to exploit the GCG conditions effectively.
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Melbourne weather forecast
The weather for the five days in Melbourne, coinciding with the fourth Test match at the MCG between Australia and India, begins on a warm and cloudy Thursday (36°C/16°C, no rain, moderate humidity). Friday and Saturday bring showers with cooler temperatures, ranging from 20°C to 22°C during the day with increased humidity. Sunday will see partly cloudy skies with mild temperatures of 24°C/15°C and moderate humidity. Monday brings warmer and partly cloudy conditions at 28°C/17°C with slightly lower chances of rain and balanced humidity.

Weather breakdown day by day
Thursday
- condition: Cloudy
- temperature: Maximum 36 °C, Minimum 16 °C
- rain: No
- humidity: Moderate
friday
- condition: Showers
- temperature: Maximum 20 °C, Minimum 13 °C
- rain: It was expected
- humidity: High
saturday
- condition: Showers
- temperature: Maximum 22 °C, Minimum 14 °C
- rain: It was expected
- humidity: High
sunday
- condition: Partly cloudy
- temperature: Maximum 24 °C, Minimum 15 °C
- rain: No
- humidity: Moderate
monday
- condition: Partly cloudy
- temperature: Maximum 28 °C, Minimum 17 °C
- rain: No
- humidity: Balanced