St George's Park Weather Report For SEC vs MICT SA20 2025 Match
St George's Park in Gqeberha (Source:@ImTanujSingh,x.com)
The much-anticipated third edition of the SA20 league is set to kick off on Thursday, January 9, 2025 with defending champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape taking on MI Cape Town at St George's Park in Gqeberha.
Sunrisers Eastern Cape, under the astute leadership of Aiden Markram, will aim for an unprecedented third consecutive title. The Sunrisers’ squad boasts a mix of seasoned players like David Bedingham, Zak Crawley, and Craig Overton, complemented by emerging talents such as Okuhle Cele and Daniel Smith.
On the other hand, MI Cape Town, will enter the tournament under the leadership of their new skipper, Rashid Khan. The team endured a disappointing campaign last year, finishing at the bottom of the points table with just three wins from ten matches.
One of the most exciting prospects for MI Cape Town is the debut of New Zealand pacer Trent Boult. The team also secured Ben Stokes in the auction, but the England Test captain will miss the tournament due to a hamstring injury.
So ahead of this first clash of the SA20 league, let's take a look at the weather report for St George's Park in Gqeberha.
Weather Report For SEC vs MICT
Information | Details |
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Temperature | 27°C (RealFeel 30°C) |
Wind Speed | ESE 15 km/h-41 km/h |
Probability of Rain and Thunderstorms | 3% and 0% |
Cloud Cover | 0% |
(Source: Accuweather.com)
According to reports by AccuWeather.com, the weather conditions at St George's Park in Gqeberha will be favorable for the first match of SA20 between SEC and MICT. The temperature is expected to be around 27°C, with a RealFeel of approximately 30°C. Winds will be coming from the East South-East at a speed of 15 km/h, with gusts potentially reaching up to 41 km/h.
A positive aspect is the minor 3% chance of rain, which is unlikely to interrupt play. Additionally, there is expected to be 0% cloud cover over the city. Overall, the weather is promising for the match, allowing fans to enjoy the match without any interruptions.