Bellerive Oval Hobart (Source:@cricketiccworld/X.com)
The 14th edition of the Big Bash League will witness Hobart Hurricanes and Sydney Sixers cross paths with one another for one last time in the qualifier. The much-awaited clash will take place at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart on Tuesday, 21st January. The game will begin at 2:00 PM IST and promises to be an exciting, edge of your seats thriller.
The Sydney Sixers, finishing second on the BBL points table with six wins and two no-results, are led by Moises Henriques. Their formidable bowling attack and solid batting line-up are all pumped as they aim for a spot in finals.
The Hobart Hurricanes, top of the table with seven wins, are riding high on dominant performances from Tim David, Mitchell Owen, and Ben McDermott. Their bowling is spearheaded by Mark Steketee and Peter Siddle. With strong momentum, the Hurricanes look to maintain their form and secure a place in the final.
As they prepare to meet one another, let us take a look at the weather report for this BBL game:
SIX vs HUR: Weather Report
Information | Details |
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Temperature | 25°C (RealFeel 26°C) |
Wind Speed | ESE 17 km/h |
Probability of rain and Thunderstorms | 14% |
Cloud Cover | 71% |
(Source: Accuweather.com)
According to the predictions by AccuWeather, the weather at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart looks to be promising. The temperature is expected to be 25°C with a RealFeel of 26°C. Meanwhile, the winds will be coming in from the South-Eastern region at a speed of 17 km/hr. There is a very low 14% possibility of rain as per AccuWeather, however Google Weather has clocked in the chances of precipitation to upto 45%. This indicates that the match could witness rain interruption however for a very minimal amount of time.
Largely it is understood that some sun will be present during the day before the clouds take over. However, there is a cloud cover of 71% expected to hover over the city of Hobart. Fans can expect some very little drizzle however nothing too lengthy affecting the game too much.