Queens Sports Club Bulawayo Weather Report For PAK vs ZIM 1st ODI
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo (Source:@ICC,X.COM)
Zimbabwe and Pakistan will lock horns against each other in the first ODI of the upcoming three-match ODI series on November 24, at Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo. This match promises to be an exciting one as the young and dynamic Pakistani side, led by Mohammad Rizwan, will look to maintain momentum after their 2-1 series victory against Australia.
It is worth mentioning that, With Babar Azam rested for this series, Rizwan will lead a relatively inexperienced squad. Despite their youth, this team showed remarkable grit against Australia and will look to continue their impressive form.
For Zimbabwe Sikandar Raza, known for his all-round abilities and stellar performances at home, will be a crucial player for the team. In the middle-order, Craig Ervine and Brian Bennet will play crucial role to anchor the batting lineup, while Sean Williams will try to add depth with his all-round skills.
It is important to note that, Pakistan has historically dominated Zimbabwe in ODIs, but the hosts will aim to exploit home conditions and upset their higher-ranked opposition. So ahead of this much-anticipated match, let's take a look at the weather report for Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo.
PAK vs ZIM 1st ODI: Weather Report
Information | Details |
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Temperature | 29°C (RealFeel 31°C) |
Wind Speed | ESE 17 km/h-48 km/h |
Probability of Rain | 40% |
Cloud Cover | 89% |
(Source: @AccuWeather.com)
According to reports from Accuweather.com, the picturesque Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo may face early morning shower. Temperature-wise, the day is expected to start at a warm 29°C, but the combination of humidity and other atmospheric conditions will create a realfeel of 31°C. Gentle winds is expected from East-South-East at 17 km/h, will occasionally gust upto 48 km/h.
As the day progresses, the temperature is likely to hover around 28°C, but with a high probability of thunderstorms looming in the forecast. The humidity level will soar to 83%, which. With a 40% likelihood of precipitation, there could be up to 0.5 mm of rain throughout the day.
Overall, the prevailing weather patterns suggest that rain will disrupt the match, leaving all eyes on the skies as the match unfolds.