Australia v Lions - Match to resume after weather delay as Andy Farrell's men seek Tour whitewash in Sydney
Briefly

The British and Irish Lions are on the verge of making history by seeking a whitewash in their final Test against the Wallabies. They currently lead the series with two victories. This achievement would mark the first time the Lions have accomplished a series whitewash since the 1927 tour of Argentina. A lightning storm has caused a delay at halftime, but the match is expected to resume after passing the necessary weather protocols, and the Lions remain focused on their goal.
The British and Irish Lions are aiming for a historic whitewash against the Wallabies after leading the series with two victories in the first Tests.
The last time the Lions achieved a series whitewash was during the 1927 tour of Argentina, making this match significant for the team's legacy.
A lightning storm in Sydney caused a delay during the half-time break, halting the match but the game is set to resume shortly after weather protocols were met.
The Lions have been performing strongly under Andy Farrell's coaching and are looking to cement their success against Joe Schmidt's Australian side.
Read at Irish Independent
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