IND vs SA 2nd T20 Weather: Will rain spoil the match? Know the complete details of Mohali’s pitch and weather here
News India Live, Digital Desk: The first T20 is over, now it is the turn of the second match. The caravan has reached near Chandigarh, at its Mohali (PCA Stadium). We all know that whenever the match takes place in Mohali, the fans expect rain of fours and sixes. But one fear that remains in the heart of every fan is the mood of the weather. Will it rain today? Will the cold hurt the players? Let’s come straight to the point and understand today’s entire scene. How will the weather be? (Weather Report)The first good news is that “Indra Devta” will probably be on leave today. According to the Meteorological Department, the chances of rain are negligible (probably not even 1-2%). That means the entire 40 over game will be seen. The sky will be clear, but brother, it is the month of December and it is cold in North India! As the evening approaches, the cold will increase. The temperature may drop to 9-10 degrees. Fans should come wearing jackets and players… well, they will definitely feel hot on the field! But the biggest villain may not be rain, but dew. There are full chances of humidity increasing here in the evening, which means bowling later will be like holding a ‘soap bar’. How is the pitch? (Pitch Report)If you are a bowler, it is better not to read this paragraph! Mohali’s pitch is famous for its “flat” nature. Here the ball hits the bat so much like butter that the batsman’s eyes sparkle. If the bounce is good, the ball will hit the bat and go straight into the stands. There have been high scoring matches here. Even 200 runs are not considered safe. The outfield is also very fast, just find the gap and get four runs. So overall, a run-fest can be seen again today. Win the toss and what to do? (Toss Factor) “Coin” is going to play a big role in today’s match. Considering the weather (especially dew) and the nature of the pitch, whichever captain wins the toss, he will want to bowl first without thinking. The simple mathematics is: the later the dew falls, the ball will become wet, due to which the spinners will not get the grip. Batting will become easier because the wet ball will skid and come on the bat. So friends, get ready. Keep your popcorn handy, because there is going to be another exciting clash in Mohali today. Just pray the fog doesn’t bother you too much!
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