Queens Sports Club Bulawayo Weather Report For PAK vs ZIM 2nd ODI
Queens Sports Club Bulawayo (Source:@ICC,X.COM)
On November 26, 2024, Zimbabwe will take on Pakistan in the second match of the three-match ODI series at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. After a thrilling start to the series, Zimbabwe lead 1-0, having defeated Pakistan in the opening game by 80 runs via the DLS method. This sets the stage for a crucial second ODI, where Pakistan will be fighting to stay alive in the series and avoid an early defeat.
Quick Recap of the First ODI
The opening match of the series saw Zimbabwe put up a dominant performance. Zimbabwe, batting first, posted a modest total of 205 runs. Key contributions came from Sikandar Raza and Richard Ngarava, who played significant knocks to steady the innings.
In response, Pakistan’s reply was fraught with problems from the start. Their batting line-up crumbled under pressure, losing six wickets for just 60 runs. The Pakistan's top and middle order struggled to handle Zimbabwe's disciplined bowling attack.
Just as Pakistan seemed to be sinking further, rain interrupted play, and with the game not able to resume, the match was decided by the DLS method. As a result, Zimbabwe won by 80 runs.
PAK vs ZIM 2nd ODI: Weather Report
Information | Details |
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Temperature | 29°C (RealFeel 32°C) |
Wind Speed | 13 km/h-39 km/h |
Probability of Rain | 43% |
Cloud Cover | 67% |
(Source: @AccuWeather.com)
According to reports from Accuweather.com, the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo may experience significant disruptions due to impending rain showers. The day is expected to begin on a warm note, with temperatures reaching around 29°C. However, a combination of high humidity will elevate the realfeel temperature to 32°C. Gentle wind is expected to blow from the East-South-East at 13 km/h but it may occasional gust up to 39 km/h.
As the day unfolds, chance of thunderstorms is 26%. Humidity levels are predicted to climb around 82%. There is 43% chance of precipitation, and the total rainfall could accumulate to about 2.4 mm.