Multan Cricket Stadium Weather [Source: @HassanAbbasian/X.com]
Pakistan is all set to once again to meet West Indies in the final Test match of their two-match Test series. The hosts will lock horns with The Windies army on 25 January at the same venue, Multan Cricket Ground in Multan. The match will begin at 10 AM IST.
To recall, Sajid Khan’s remarkable 9-wicket haul led Pakistan to a dominant 127-run victory over West Indies, sealing a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. The Windies, set 251 to win, were bowled out for just 123 on Day 3, struggling against Pakistan’s spin trio of Sajid, Nauman Ali, and Abrar Ahmed. Despite a fighting 50 from Alick Athanaze, the West Indies crumbled, with Sajid taking a five-wicket haul.
Pakistan had earlier been bowled out for 157 in their second innings, thanks to Jomel Warrican’s career-best seven-wicket haul. Pakistan’s first innings saw a recovery from 46/4, with Saud Shakeel (84) and Mohammad Rizwan (71) adding 141 for the fifth wicket. West Indies' first innings was a disaster, folding for just 137, with Nauman and Sajid sharing nine wickets. Despite their poor performance, West Indies' bowlers, especially Warrican, showed resilience.
As the two prepare to meet each other once again; let us take a look at the weather report for this game:
PAK vs WI 2nd Test: Multan Cricket Stadium Weather
Information | Details |
---|---|
Temperature | 24°C (RealFeel 25°C) |
Wind and Wind Speed | NW 6 km/h |
Probability Of Precipitation
and Thunderstorms | 0% |
Cloud Cover | 0% |
(Accuweather.com)
The last game witnessed a toss delay due to low visibility because of dense fog early in the morning. Fog could once again be experienced at Multan Cricket Stadium, due to the winter season. According to the predictions made by Accuweather, the temperature is expected to be 24°C with a RealFeel of 25°C. The winds will be coming in from the North West region at a speed of 6 km/hr.
A good sign is that abundant amounts of sunshine is predicted during the game. This ensures that the probability of rain and thunderstorms will be 0%. The cloud cover will also be 0%, meaning that fans can enjoy the second Test match without any interruptions.