Reliance Stadium Vadodara Weather Report For IND-W vs WI-W 2nd ODI
Reliance Stadium Vadodara [Source: @IndexofGujarat/X.com]
India Women will take on West Indies Women in the second ODI of the ongoing series. The match will played at Reliance Stadium Vadodara on Tuesday, December 24. This game is crucial for both teams, as India look to seal the series, while West Indies aim to level the score.
In the first ODI, India continued their strong performance against the West Indies, securing a massive 211-run victory. India got off to a solid start, with Smriti Mandhana scoring 91 runs off 102 balls and debutant Pratika Rawal contributing 40 runs off 69 balls. Together, they added 110 runs for the first wicket.India's entire batting lineup made valuable contributions, setting a target of 315 runs for the Windies.
In response, West Indies had a rough start. They lost Qiana Joseph on the first ball due to poor running between the wickets. Titas Sadhu and Renuka Singh Thakur made it tough for the West Indies batters. Renuka claimed career-best figures of 5/29, while Sadhu took 1/24 in her 7 overs. Priya Mishra (2/22) and Deepti Sharma (1/19) also picked up wickets.
Ahead of the final clash between the two, take a closer look at the weather report.
Weather Report For IND-W vs WI-W 2nd ODI
Information | Details |
---|---|
Temperature | 24° |
Wind Speed | WSW 13 km/h |
Probability of rain and thunderstorm | 2% and 0% |
Cloud Cover | 31% |
(Source: Accuweather.com)
According to Accuweather.com, the weather at Reliance Stadium in Vadodara on December 23 is expected to be around 24°C, and it will feel like 24°C. The sky will have some hazy sunshine, with winds coming from the west-southwest at 13 km/h, and gusts reaching 22 km/h.
The humidity will be at 53%, with a dew point of 13°C. There's only a 2% chance of rain, so no measurable rainfall is expected. The sky will be partly cloudy with about 31% cloud cover, and visibility will be around 3 kilometers.
Overall, the weather should remain conducive for a full game, with no significant disruptions expected.