India vs New Zealand Weather, Pitch Report: Will rain play spoilsport in Dubai?

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Rohit Sharma & Co is set to take on the Kiwis at the Dubai International Stadium, making the Sunday an exciting one and giving the opponent line-up for the semifinal clashes.

For India, Virat Kohli is set to make his 300th ODI appearance, and he will be eager to make a mark after his match-winning century against Pakistan. Shubman Gill currently leads India’s batting charts in the tournament with 147 runs, while Mohammed Shami has been the standout bowler with five wickets to his name.

On the New Zealand side, Tom Latham is leading the run-scoring charts with 173 runs, supported by Rachin Ravindra and Will Young. The Kiwi bowling unit, led by Michael Bracewell and William O’Rourke, has also been effective, each picking up five wickets in the tournament.

India vs New Zealand: Dubai weather report

The weather on Sunday is expected to be warm, with hazy sunshine and a high of 25°C. Afternoon breezes will pick up, with winds blowing at 20 km/h and gusts reaching up to 44 km/h. Fortunately, the chance of rain is minimal, sitting at just 1%, ensuring a full match without interruptions. As the evening approaches, temperatures will drop to 19°C, and steady winds at 19 km/h will continue, creating ideal conditions for the players and the spectators alike.

India vs NZ: Pitch Conditions

The pitch is expected to be conducive to batting, allowing both teams’ formidable line-ups to showcase their skills. With a dry surface and no rain forecasted, players can expect consistent bounce and pace, providing a fair contest between bat and ball.

The conditions seem favorable for run-scoring, setting the stage for an exciting encounter between two in-form sides.

Ind vs NZ: Head-to-Head record in Champions Trophy

Historically, India has a superior ODI record against New Zealand, with 60 victories out of 118 encounters. However, in the Champions Trophy, India has faced New Zealand only once, suffering a defeat. This adds an intriguing layer to the upcoming clash.

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