IND vs PAK Women: Big fight in Women’s T20 World Cup today, will rain become the villain? How will the weather be in Birmingham
The contest between India and Pakistan was always considered high-voltage. However, India had the upper hand over Pakistan in women’s T20 cricket. So far 16 women’s T20s have been played between the two teams, in which India has won 13 matches, while Pakistan has won only 3. If we talk about the history of Women’s T20 World Cup, both the teams came face to face 8 times. In these, India won 6 matches and Pakistan won only 2 times. In such a situation, the statistics also appear to be in favor of the Indian team.
India defeated Pakistan in the last T20 World Cup
The last encounter between the two teams was in the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup. In that match, Pakistan batted first and scored 105 runs. In reply, India won by 6 wickets thanks to the innings of Shefali Verma (32), Jemimah Rodrigues (23) and captain Harmanpreet Kaur (29).
However, this time the path will not be easy for India. Apart from Pakistan, teams like 6-time champion Australia, South Africa, Bangladesh and Netherlands are also present in Group-A. Australia has made a strong start by defeating South Africa by 65 runs in their first match.
How will the weather be in Birmingham?
Meanwhile, the eyes of the fans are also fixed on the weather in Birmingham. The weather of England often changes suddenly, but this time there is news of relief. According to weather website Accuweather, there is only a 10 percent chance of rain during the match. The match will start at 2:30 pm local time and 7 pm Indian time. The probability of rain during the match is said to be only 1 percent.
The temperature is expected to be between 18 to 19 degrees Celsius. It may be cloudy, which is likely to provide swing and extra help to the fast bowlers in the initial overs. The beginning may be challenging for the batsmen, but as the match progresses, batting will become easier. India will be eyeing a winning start, while Pakistan will be looking to pull off a major upset.
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