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The 2021-23 ICC World Test Championship final, which is being contested between India and Australia, is nearing its conclusion. At the start of Day 5, India are 164/3 while chasing a target of 444 runs.
Should Australia manage to replicate their first innings' bowling display, the coveted mace will be going Down Under. However, there are also high chances of the match resulting in a draw, with only 90 overs left in the game.
Yes, we do. Monday, 12 June, has been earmarked as the reserve day. However, this reserve day will only be used if rain or weather conditions affect the game.
ICC have mentioned that the reserve day will only be used only if weather causes a stoppage in the game, and it will not be used to produce a winner in case of a possible draw. Hence, should the game end on a draw after Day 5, the reserve day will not be utilised.
However, if the match gets closer towards producing a winner, the umpires might allow 30 minutes of additional play. Notably, we have had a few overs less than the stipulated 90 on all days of the game so far.
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