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Will IRE vs WI 2nd T20I Be Abandoned Due To Rain? Bready Cricket Club Ground Weather Update



Bready Cricket Club Ground (Source:@cricketireland/x.com)Bready Cricket Club Ground (Source:@cricketireland/x.com)

As Ireland and West Indies prepare to lock horns in the second T20I at the Bready Cricket Club Ground on Saturday, June 14, all eyes will be on skies. After the first T20I was washed out without a ball bowled due to persistent drizzle, the prospect of another weather-affected match looms large.

With the ODI series ending in a 1-1 draw and the first T20I washed out, both Ireland and West Indies are keen to get some much-needed time in the middle. West Indies, reeling from a 3-0 whitewash by England earlier this month, are desperate to regain form and confidence. Ireland, whose last T20I series in Zimbabwe was also hampered by weather, are equally eager to make a statement in front of a home crowd.

IRE vs WI 2nd T20I: Weather Update

According to AccuWeather.com, the conditions for Bready Cricket Club Ground remain far from ideal. The temperature is expected to around 17°C in the afternoon, with a RealFeel of 19°C. High humidity at 83% and an 80% cloud cover point toward a gloomy, moisture-laden day. The forecast includes broken intervals with occasional showers, and 60% chance of precipitation, meaning another washout can’t be ruled out.

IRE vs WI 2nd T20I weather (Source:@AccuWeather.com)IRE vs WI 2nd T20I weather (Source:@AccuWeather.com)


InformationDetails
Temperature 17°C (RealFeel 19°C)
Wind Speed N 11 km/h- 39 km/h
Probability of Rain and Thunderstorms 60% and 12%

Adding to the challenge is gusty south-west wind clocking in at 11 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 39 km/h. Such breezy conditions could make things tricky for the fielders. On the flip side, it might offer something extra for seam bowlers hoping to make the most of the swing-friendly atmosphere. There is also 12% probability of thunderstorms this afternoon, though it's still on the lower side. The dew point sits at 13°C.

While the forecast is not outright dreadful, the consistent cloud cover, high humidity, and possibility of passing showers could bring significant hindrance.