India vs New Zealand 2nd Test, pitch report and weather forecast of Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune

There is no forecast of rain in Pune. According to AccuWeather’s report, there is a possibility of 1 per cent rain on Thursday, 0 per cent on Friday, 1 per cent on Saturday, 5 per cent on Sunday and 10 per cent on Monday.

Weather report for Maharashtra Cricket Association, Pune. (PIC – X)

New Delhi: The second Test match between India and New Zealand will be played at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune from Thursday (24 October). The Indian team is trailing 0-1 in the 3-match series. It is in danger of losing the series. In such a situation, it would like to win the Pune Test at any cost. The first Test in Bengaluru was affected by rain. The Kiwis took advantage of this. Let’s know what will be the weather during the Pune Test. What will the pitch be like?

India vs New Zealand 2nd Test Weather Report:

There is no forecast of rain in Pune. According to AccuWeather’s report, there is a possibility of 1 per cent rain on Thursday, 0 per cent on Friday, 1 per cent on Saturday, 5 per cent on Sunday and 10 per cent on Monday. That is, the chances of rain are negligible. The temperature is likely to remain between 30 and 34 degrees Celsius.

India vs New Zealand 2nd Test Pitch Report:

Talking about the pitch report of the second Test between India and New Zealand, spinners can get help. The grass was removed from the pitch two days before the Test match. The pitch here can be dry. Due to the pitch being of black soil, there will be no bounce here. Only 2 Test matches have been played in Pune. The Indian team has lost 1 match and won 1. Virat Kohli has played his best Test innings here.

Indian team can provide a pitch suitable for spinners, but it is unlikely to be a rank turner because doing so twice in the past has backfired for India. Eight years ago Australia defeated them here by 333 runs, while last year in Indore Australia defeated them by nine wickets. It is unlikely that the ball will start spinning a lot from the first session in Pune.




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