In the wake of a thrilling first T20I encounter that witnessed Australia’s formidable total of 208/3 and Suryakumar Yadav’s captaincy debut brilliance, the cricketing world eagerly awaits the second match at the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram.
The weather, a significant factor in cricket dynamics, adds an extra layer of anticipation as both teams eye victory. Thiruvananthapuram, amidst recent intermittent rainfall, becomes the focal point for meteorological scrutiny ahead of the Sunday clash.
According to AccuWeather’s detailed forecast, there’s a 25 percent chance of rainfall on November 26. Despite this statistical possibility, the meteorological outlook for match time remains optimistic, favoring clear skies. The average temperature is expected to be a moderate 25°C, reaching a high of 32°C during the day.
As cricket enthusiasts fill the stadium, they can anticipate eastward winds at speeds ranging from 10 to 15 km/h. As night falls, Thiruvananthapuram’s atmospheric conditions are set to transition into a partially cloudy state, with temperatures gently settling to a low of 25°C. Variable winds, predominantly from the northeast, will accompany the later part of the game.
Intriguingly, the match, scheduled for Sunday, November 26, at 7 PM IST, holds the promise of unfolding under favorable weather conditions.
 
 
              