Today at IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali, the first T20 International between Afghanistan and India will take place at 7:00 p.m. There’s a lot of talk about the weather here before the first T20 match will be conducted in Mohali. There is just one thing that could go wrong during India vs. Afghanistan’s maiden T20 International match: rain. These days, Mohali is very chilly. During the first T20 International play, incredible effects of mist and dew are visible.
Will the opening Twenty20 match be called off?
In Mohali, the effects of cold, dampness, and fog are frequently observed in January. The match is scheduled for today, Thursday, and the minimum temperature in Mohali is predicted to be between 5 and 6 degrees Celsius. After sunset, there will be a lot of dew. This contest, which will take place under floodlights starting at 7 p.m., shouldn’t overlook the fog. Can be a major issue, fog. Because of the poor visibility, fog can be avoided if it forms during the match. Then, cancellation is an option.
Dew will make things difficult for bowlers.
This will be the first Day-Night T20 International match played in the winter of January at Mohali’s Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium. Right now, fog and a cold wave are plaguing North India, interfering with everyday life. The first T20 encounter in Mohali will see players from Afghanistan and India endure the worst of the weather. The bowlers will find it challenging to hold the ball because of the dew.
Major update from the curator
Rakesh Kumar, chief curator of the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA), stated: “PCA has been hosting domestic matches in winter, but they have been held during the day.” Fortunately, the fog has lessened in the last two to three days. As far as dew is concerned, we will use a chemical on the field from today to keep it away.
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