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HPCA Stadium Dharamshala Weather Report For BAN vs AFG World Cup Match


image-lne59h28Dharamshala Stadium | Source: X.com

The 3rd match of the ICC World Cup 2023 will see Bangladesh opening their tournament campaign against Afghanistan on Saturday, October 7, at the HPCA stadium in Dharamshala. 

Bangladesh had a go in two warm-up matches before heading into the ICC World Cup 2023. They totally dominated the first one against Sri Lanka, winning by a massive seven wickets. But rain spoiled their second game against England, and they ended up losing it by four wickets. 

They will miss the firepower of their star batter, Tamim Iqbal, who opted out due to the cricket board's internal chaos. But putting that aside, the Shakib Al Hasan-led side looks solid on paper, and they will look to kickstart the tournament with a victory. 

As for Afghanistan, their first warm-up match against South Africa got washed out, but they made a strong statement in their next game, beating Sri Lanka by six wickets in a rain-disrupted encounter. The batting heroes were Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Rahmant Shah, who notched up impressive scores of 119 and 93 runs, respectively. 

Overall, they have made significant strides in their performance, evident during the Asia Cup 2023, where they came agonisingly close to reaching the Super Four stage, falling short due to a small calculation error. They must be looking to clinch victory in this game and set the stage for the rest of the season. 

Before heading into the match, let's take a look at the weather report of Dharamshala, where this thrilling encounter will be played: 

HPCA Stadium Dharamshala Weather Report 

image-lneim4keDharamsala weather report for Saturday [weather.com]

Saturday, October 7, promises a bright and sunny day in Dharamsala with no rain in sight to disrupt the game. The temperature is expected to range from 27°C to 30°C, gradually cooling down as the evening sets in. Humidity levels are expected to be at approximately 50%, with a gentle breeze blowing at speeds of 8 km/h to 10 km/h.