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Rain disrupts NZ vs AUS 3rd T20I; Check weather report for Bay Oval Mount Maunganui



Bay Oval Mount Maunganui (Source:@BCCI,x,com)Bay Oval Mount Maunganui (Source:@BCCI,x,com)

In a significant development, New Zealand and Australia's 3rd T20I was interrupted due to rain at Bay Oval on Saturday (October 4, 2025). It is worth noting that New Zealand lost the opening game by six wickets. The second T20I was washed out due to persistent rain.

However, the third game also saw some drizzle, and the match was halted for some time. The grounds staff acted swiftly, covering the pitch and surrounding areas as the rain intensified.

Bay Oval Mount Maunganui weather report for NZ vs AUS 3rd T20I

Bay Oval Mount Maunganui  (Source:@AccuWeather.com)Bay Oval Mount Maunganui  (Source:@AccuWeather.com)

Criterion
Data
Temperature (in Degree Celsius)11
WindWSW 7 km/h
Wind gusts26 km/h
Humidity87%
Cloud cover62%
Probability of Precipitation60%

According to Accuweather.com, The temperature at Bay Oval Mount Maunganui  is expected to be around 11 degrees Celsius. The Wind is expected to blow from the west-southwest at 7 km per hour, with gusts reaching up to 26 km/h. The humidity level is high at 87%. Cloud cover is moderate at 62%, and there is a 60% chance of precipitation.

NZ vs AUS: 2nd T20I washed out

The second T20I between NZ and AUS ended in disappointment for fans as persistent rain forced the match to be abandoned without a result. With this washout, Australia have officially retained the Trans-Tasman Trophy.

Australia came into the match with a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, following a dominant performance in the opening game at the same venue. In the first T20I, skipper Mitchell Marsh led from the front with a blistering knock, guiding his team to a convincing victory.

As per the latest update on CREX, the match has already started and the rain in Mount Maunganui has stopped. At the time of writing this article, New Zealand are at 77-4 with Tim Seifert at 43 runs off 28 balls with Michael Bracewell alongside him at the crease.