India vs Bangladesh: Will rain play spoilsport in 2nd T20I in New Delhi?

The second T20I between India and Bangladesh at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi is expected to proceed without weather disruptions, with AccuWeather forecasting warm temperatures and minimal rain chances. Historically, the ground favors teams bowling first. India aims to secure the series, relying on bowlers Arshdeep Singh and Varun Chakravarthy.
India vs Bangladesh: Will rain play spoilsport in 2nd T20I in New Delhi?
India vs Bangladesh (AP Photo)
NEW DELHI: The second T20I between India and Bangladesh is set to take place on Wednesday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.
With India aiming to seal the three-match series after a commanding win in the first game, fans are eager to know if weather conditions will interfere with the highly anticipated clash.
According to AccuWeather, the forecast for the day is mostly favourable.
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The weather is expected to be warm, with daytime temperatures reaching a high of 35°C and cooling down to around 24°C at night. Humidity levels are projected to be moderate, hovering around 55%, which may bring some comfort as the evening progresses.
Winds are expected to be light, around 15 km/h, and overall, the conditions appear suitable for a full game of cricket.
While October can bring some light rainfall to Delhi, the forecast for this match day suggests only a three per cent chance of cloud cover in the evening.

The trend for October has been generally dry following the monsoon season, with only occasional showers.
Fans attending the match can expect a mostly dry evening with a very minimal chance of rain disrupting the game.

The Arun Jaitley Stadium has hosted 13 T20Is, with teams bowling first winning nine times. The average first-innings score here is 139, while the second-innings average is 133, indicating that chasing is usually the preferred strategy on this ground.
India’s bowlers, led by Arshdeep Singh and Varun Chakravarthy, could exploit the pitch’s conditions well, and Bangladesh will need a solid performance from their batsmen to avoid another defeat.
The weather looks mostly favourable for the second T20I, with only a tiny possibility of rain interrupting the proceedings.
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