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Sir Vivian Richards Stadium Antigua Weather Report For WI vs ENG 2nd ODI



Sir Vivian Richards Stadium [Source: @geosupertv/X.com]Sir Vivian Richards Stadium [Source: @geosupertv/X.com]

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West Indies and England will square off against each other in the second One-Day International (ODI) of their ongoing three-match series at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua. This match is all-important for both sides. West Indies will aim to secure the series on home soil, while England need a victory to keep their chances alive in the contest.

In the first ODI saw West Indies defeated England by eight wickets. England's stand-in captain, Liam Livingstone and Sam Curran put up notable efforts, but their team could only set a target of 209 runs. Gudakesh Motie played a key role for the West Indies with an impressive four-wicket haul, while Jayden Seales delivered economically, conceding just 22 runs in eight overs. In response, the Men In Maroon chased down the target easily, thanks to Evin Lewis's powerful 94 off 69 balls and with this win, West Indies extended their ODI winning streak.

Ahead of the second ODI, let's take a look at the weather conditions.

Weather Report For WI vs ENG 2nd ODI

Weather Report For WI vs ENG 2nd ODI [Source: Accuweather.com]Weather Report For WI vs ENG 2nd ODI [Source: Accuweather.com]

According to Accuweather, the weather at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium is expected to be challenging, with partly cloudy skies, high humidity, and strong winds. The temperature will stay around a warm 28°C due to the 79% humidity.

Winds will blow from the northeast at a steady 30 km/h, and gusts might increase up to 54 km/h, potentially impacting how the ball moves in the air, especially affecting lofted shots or high catches. Additionally, the forecast includes a 90% chance of rain, with up to 5.4 mm of expected precipitation, making interruptions likely. This high probability of showers, combined with a 60% cloud cover, suggests conditions could shift frequently throughout the match.