IND vs AFG 1st ODI: Will rain change the first ODI? Dharamshala shook; A big warning from the Meteorological Department
- Will the rain change the water in the first one-day match?
- Dharamshala shook
- A big warning from the Meteorological Department
IND vs AFG: The three-match One-Day International (ODI) series between India and Afghanistan (IND vs AFG) begins on June 13. With this series, Team India will start their preparations for the 2027 ODI World Cup. Earlier in the Test against Afghanistan, India had won by an innings and 300 runs in a resounding victory; Therefore, it is expected that India will perform the same one-sided performance in this ODI series as well. The first match will be played at the scenic Dharamshala Stadium; However, the Meteorological Department has issued a ‘yellow alert’ for June 13, which has raised the possibility of cancellation of the match due to rain.
90% chance of rain in Dharamshala on 13th June
India Meteorological Department has issued ‘Yellow Alert’ for Dharamsala from 13th to 16th June and ‘Orange Alert’ for 12th June. The first ODI between India and Afghanistan will start at 1:30 PM (Indian Standard Time) and the toss will be held at 1:00 PM. As for the weather on June 13, AccuWeather predicts a 90% chance of rain during the day; By evening this probability will not decrease much and it will generally remain around 65%. As a result, rain interruptions during the match seem inevitable and the number of overs may have to be reduced. Also, the possibility of the match being canceled completely cannot be ruled out. The temperature in Dharamshala is likely to be between 12 and 18 degrees Celsius on June 13.
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A dominant performance by Team India so far
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