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Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium Weather Report For AUS vs SA Champions Trophy 2025 Match



Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium Weather Report [Source: @SalmanAsif2007/x.com]Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium Weather Report [Source: @SalmanAsif2007/x.com]

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Australia and South Africa are all set to face each other in a thrilling Champions Trophy 2025 match. The game will be played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Tuesday, February 25. With both teams aiming for a win to strengthen their chances of reaching the semi-finals, this match will be going to be an exciting battle.

Australia began their campaign on a high note, taking on England in their opening match. Chasing a challenging target of 352 runs, the Aussies showed their strength and secured a solid 5-wicket victory. The star of the match was Josh Inglis, who played a brilliant innings, scoring an unbeaten 120 runs to lead his team to victory. This win has surely boosted Australia’s confidence as they head into their next game.

South Africa also had a fantastic start to their tournament, crushing Afghanistan by a massive margin of 107 runs. The Proteas displayed a strong all-round performance, with Ryan Rickelton shining with the bat, scoring a superb century. On the bowling front, Kagiso Rabada was the standout performer, picking up important wickets and dismantling Afghanistan’s batting lineup. With this victory, South Africa will be hungry for another win to secure their spot in the semi-finals.

As both the teams gear up for the exciting clash, let's take a look at the weather report.

AUS vs SA Weather Report For Champions Trophy Match

AUS vs SA Weather Report [Source: Accuweather.com]AUS vs SA Weather Report [Source: Accuweather.com]

According to AccuWeather, the weather at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is expected to be cloudy and cooler. The temperature is likely to hover around 18°C. Light rain showers are anticipated at times during the afternoon, with a significant 62% chance of precipitation, which could potentially disrupt play. 

While there is no risk of thunderstorms, the cloud cover is expected to be complete at 100%, leaving little room for sunlight. Winds from the west-northwest will blow at a speed of 11 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 28 km/h. The high probability of rain could lead to interruptions, making it essential for teams and fans to stay prepared for potential delays or stoppages.