Warner Park St Kitts (Source: @MazherArshad/X)
Following a hard-fought two-match Test series that ended in a 1-1 draw, West Indies will now take on Bangladesh in a three-match ODI series. The matches will be held at the Warner Park Sporting Complex in St Kitts and Nevis starting on December 8.
Ahead of the ODIs, the West Indies has made a couple of crucial changes to their squad. Fast bowlers Marquino Mindley and Jediah Blades have been called up to replace Matthew Forde and Shamar Joseph. It is important to note that, Matthew Forde has been struggling with thigh injury and is still undergoing rehabilitation and will miss the series. And Shamar Joseph has been ruled out with shin splints.
For Bangladesh, Mehidy Hasan will continue to lead the side in the ODI series, after guiding his team to a 101-run victory over West Indies in the second Test of the recent series. Bangladesh also have some injury concerns Najmul Hossain Shanto remains on the sidelines due to injury and will not be available for the ODI series. Towhid Hridoy has also been ruled out of the squad due to a groin injury.
With the first match of the series set to begin on December 8, let's take a look at the weather report for Warner Park.
WI vs BAN: Warner Park Weather Report
Information | Details |
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Temperature | 22°C (RealFeel 23°C) |
Wind Speed | NNW 9 km/h-15 km/h |
Probability of Rain and Thunderstorms | 0% and 0% |
Cloud Cover | 31% |
(Source: @AccuWeather.com)
The weather forecast for the highly anticipated 1st ODI between Bangladesh and West Indies at the picturesque Warner Park Sporting Complex in St Kitts indicates a remarkably warm day. The temperature will be around pleasant 22°C, and the RealFeel is expected to be just a 23°C.
The day will unfold under sunny skies, adorned with a few scattered clouds. A gentle breeze will blow in from the north-northwest at 9 km/h, with occasional gusts reaching up to 15 km/h.
The likelihood of rain is virtually non-existent, with negligible 0% probability. Thunderstorms are also very unlikely, making it a perfect day for cricket. Cloud cover is expected to be around 31%, contributing to the ideal conditions for play. Fans can look forward to an uninterrupted and thrilling day.