After eight days and four matches, the T20I series between India and South Africa is all set for a winner-takes-it-all decider at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Sunday (June 19). However, the bad news for fans is that the match could be marred by the weather, with rain expected to play spoilsport on Sunday.
According to Weather.com, there is a 76% chance of rainfall during the game, which could lead to a stop-start affair, while AccuWeather predicts 53% of rain in the day and 34% in the night with a cloud cover of 99% for the most part of the day. The temperature in Bengaluru on Sunday will range between 20 and 26°C. The wind will be flowing from the west at 10-15 kmph. Humidity will be between 79-91%.
As per the weather forecast, there is a high chance of thunderstorms just a few hours ahead of the start of play and also a chance of rain at the start of play, which might delay the toss or the start time of the match, which is scheduled to commence from 7 pm IST.
It is worth noting that at least 5 overs-a-side could decide the winner of the match and the series. The following rules will be implemented if the match is interrupted due to rain:
However, the good news is that the drainage system at Chinnaswamy Stadium is superb and it might save the match from getting cancelled. But, the chances for a full 40-over game are very less and the series decider could witness the Duckworth-Lewis method coming into play.
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