As the much-awaited ICC World Cup kicks off today in India, find out all about the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium stadium in Hyderabad weather report for Oct 6, 2023
In their opening game of the ICC World Cup 2023, Pakistan and the Netherlands are scheduled to face off at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Friday, October 6.
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Hyderabad weather and pitch report tomorrow Oct 6 for PAK vs NED Cricket World Cup 2023
In the second match of the ICC World Cup 2023 between Pakistan and the Netherlands on Friday (October 6), Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium will play host to its first-ever ODI World Cup match.
Weather forecast for Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad for Pakistan vs New Zealand
In Hyderabad, there is little risk of dew, in contrast to most locations in India. Dew is a major consideration for teams trying to defend a score, but it won’t be an issue in this game.
Weather forecasts predict that Hyderabad city will experience daytime highs of 32°C and nighttime lows of 22°C on Friday, October 6. During the day and night, there will be some clouds in the sky. 3% of the time it will rain during the day and 3% of the time at night.
Rain won’t therefore interfere with the PAK vs. NED game. During the day, the humidity will be 57%, and at night, it will increase to 72%.
Pitch report for Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad for Pakistan vs New Zealand
One of Hyderabad’s top scoring stadiums is Rajiv Gandhi Stadium. In ODIs, the average score after the first inning is 288 while the average score after the second inning is 262. Australia scored 350-4, the largest total ever at the stadium.
Nearly 1500 runs were scored in the two warm-up matches played at the venue, resulting in exciting, high-scoring games. Expect the same at the location, which is famed for its flat tracks that are favourable to batting.
In the seven official ODIs played at this location, the team batting first has had a little advantage, but the teams chasing have also gone close in those games, particularly the most recent one, which took place in January of this year and saw New Zealand nearly catch an Indian target of 350.