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Kensington Oval Barbados Weather Report For WI vs ENG 3rd ODI


Kensington Oval Barbados (Source: @barbadoscricx/X.com)Kensington Oval Barbados (Source: @barbadoscricx/X.com)

The third and final ODI between England and West Indies is all set to take place at the Kensington Oval in Barbados on Wednesday, 6th November, from  11:30 PM IST.

A do-or-die affair awaits us, as the series has been levelled, with both sides winning one game each. West Indies, led by Shai Hope, won the series opener with significant contributions by Gudakesh Motie, who single-handedly bagged four wickets by giving away ten runs. England toppled for 209 in the first ODI, and during the chase, Evin Lewis—with a 69-ball 94—eased the chase as the Windies won the game by eight wickets on the DLS method.

Then, during the second ODI, a high-scoring thriller, Shai Hope (117 off 127), Kaecy Carty (71 off 77), and Sherfane Rutherford (54 off 36) contributed significantly in taking the total to 328/6. But England came better prepared this time as their skipper Liam slammed his maiden ODI ton along with Phil Salt (59), Jacob Bethell (55) and Sam Curran (52). Eventually, England won the game by five wickets.

As the two prepare to meet with one another, let's take a look at the weather predictions for the clash:

WI vs ENG 3rd ODI: Kensington Oval Weather Report

Accuweather Accuweather 

According to AccuWeather, the weather for the upcoming clash between West Indies and England at the Kensington Oval could be better as at the moment things don't look too promising. The temperature is expected to be between 31° C and 37° C accompanied by a thick cloud cover of 94% which is also expected to loom over the stadium.

However, a big sign of concern is once again rain. As per the predictions, there is a 55% chance of precipitation and a 33% probability of thunderstorms. Also, 1.5 hours of rain are predicted to occur during the game. 

Hence, fans are not in for a treat as they can expect delays and interruptions as the match preceeds.