The three-match T20 series between India and South Africa ended in a draw due to rain. The first match of the T20 series was completely washed out due to rain. Rain was also evident in the remaining two games. In such a situation, cricket fans have to ask themselves whether the weather in South Africa will also disrupt the ODI series. So the answer is something like this…
There are dark clouds hanging over South Africa at the moment but the good thing is that they will not be a hindrance in the first ODI match between India and South Africa. Actually, this game starts at 11 am (1.30 am Indian time) in Johannesburg. This game ends at 7 p.m. During this time the chance of rain in Johannesburg is very low.
The chance of rain during the game is only 2 to 5 percent. Even if it happens, it will only happen for some time. The rest of the time the sky remains clear. This doesn’t spoil the fun of the game on Sunday. The maximum temperature during the game is expected to be 28 degrees. In the evenings, however, it can drop up to 20 degrees. Since the game is played during the day, dew does not play a role in the game.
Both teams will compete against each other at The Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. This floor is a high scoring floor. More than 400 scores were created here three times. The 300-run mark was exceeded several times. In such a situation, it is expected that there will be a lot of runs in the India-South Africa match.
Team India’s ODI record in Johannesburg was poor. Here the Indian team played 8 games, of which they suffered defeat in 5. In contrast, South Africa have won 30 of 40 games played at this ground.