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Grange Cricket Club Edinburgh Weather Report For Australia Vs Scotland 2nd T20I


Grange Cricket Club Edinburgh (X)Grange Cricket Club Edinburgh (X)

In the second T20I of the three-match series between Australia and Scotland at the Grange Cricket Club Ground in Edinburgh, Australia will be looking to continue their dominant form. After a convincing seven-wicket win in the first match, they appear to be in top form, especially with their aggressive batting approach led by Travis Head and captain Mitchell Marsh. Their ability to demolish the Scotland bowling attack in the powerplay was crucial.

On the other hand, Scotland will need to improve both with the bat and ball if they want to put up a fight in the second match. Their batting lineup struggled to get going in the first T20I, with none of the batters reaching a half-century. 

Sean Abbott's impressive bowling performance (3/39) for Australia kept them in check, and the Scots will need to find ways to counter Australia's bowlers.

If Scotland can put up a more competitive total and their bowlers find early breakthroughs, they could challenge Australia, but it will take a much-improved effort. 

So ahead of this much-anticipated match, let's take a look at the weather report for Grange Cricket Club Ground in Edinburgh. 

Grange Cricket Club Edinburgh Weather Report For 2nd T20I 

Grange Cricket Club Edinburgh (Accuweather.com)Grange Cricket Club Edinburgh (Accuweather.com)

As per reports from Accuweather.com, it will be a pleasant morning with plenty of sun and clouds. The temperature is expected to be somewhere around 13° C with a real feel of 12°C.  

The high humidity of 96% could make things a bit sticky, but since there's only a 2% chance of rain and no thunderstorms expected, the game should proceed uninterrupted. 

The cloud cover at 88% might create some helpful conditions for the seamers early on, and with wind speeds of 9 km/h gusting up to 26 km/h, there might also be some swing for the bowlers. Fans can look forward to enjoying a full day of cricket with no significant weather disruptions expected.