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St George's Park Gqeberha Weather Report For SA vs SL 2nd Test



St George's Park Gqeberha [Source: @zeeshan_naiyer2/X.com]St George's Park Gqeberha [Source: @zeeshan_naiyer2/X.com]

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South Africa are set to take on Sri Lanka in the second Test of the ongoing series, starting Thursday, December 4, in Gqeberha. This match holds high stakes for both teams as a win will boost their chances of securing a spot in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final in 2025.

Sri Lanka, who started the series on a high, faced a disappointing defeat in the first Test. After losing by 233 runs in Durban, the Asian side now needs to regroup and put up a stronger performance to stay in the series and keep their WTC final hopes alive.

South Africa, on the other hand, have been in top form, securing their fourth consecutive Test win in Durban. A victory in Gqeberha will not only seal the series for them but also keep them on track for a spot in the WTC final at Lord’s next June. If they follow this up with a successful two-Test series against Pakistan later this month, their place in the final will be confirmed.

As both teams prepare for this crucial match, here’s a quick look at the weather forecast for the game.

St George's Park Gqeberha: Latest Weather Report

Information
Details
Temperature24°
Wind
SW 32 km/h
Probability of Rain and Thunderstorms 3% and 0%
Cloud Cover 28%

(Source: @AccuWeather.com)

According to AccuWeather, the weather at the St George's Park is expected to be mostly cloudy and breezy. Temperatures will reach a high of 24°C, with a RealFeel of 25°C. 

Winds will blow from the southwest at 32 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 59 km/h, potentially influencing the ball’s movement in the air. However, rain is unlikely to disrupt play, as the probability of precipitation is just 3%, and there is no chance of thunderstorms. With cloud cover at 28%, visibility should remain good throughout the day, providing ideal conditions for an uninterrupted start to the Test.