On Thursday, the Sir Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad will host the inaugural Twenty20 International between India and the West Indies. In order to get an early advantage in the five-match series, both teams will be striving to win the game.
India will be playing in their 200th T20I game ever, therefore they want to win to mark the occasion. The Men in Blue have played the West Indies 25 times out of the 199 games, winning 17 times and losing seven times. They also haven’t dropped any of the previous five bilateral T20I series against the Windies.
With a wealth of talented players on their squad, West Indies will try to rebound from their disappointing performance at the ICC T20 World Cup in Australia last year. They intend to capitalize on their series victory over South Africa earlier this year.
With all-rounder Hardik Pandya in charge, India also has a young group at their disposal as they try to put together a fresh team for the 2024 T20 World Cup. Due to their impressive performances in the IPL, the visitors have named a few debutants. If a chance arises, they’ll try to make a good impression.
Sir Brian Lara Stadium weather report for Trinidad: Predicted rain
In the series between India and the West Indies so far, rain has had a huge impact. On the day of the game in Trinidad, there is a 50% probability of rain, according to AccuWeather. In the afternoon, there is also a chance of isolated thunderstorms.
Between 30 and 32 degrees Celsius will be the norm. The actual temperature would be closer to 42 to 44 degrees Celsius, with a 70 percent chance of humidity.
As a result, it would be quite hot and muggy, and the players would need to drink a lot of water to stay hydrated.
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