India vs South Africa: Rain or no rain? here's the weather forecast for 2nd T20I in Mohali
India's home season has got off to a rainy start after the 1st T20I in Dharamshala was abandoned without coin been flipped.
India's home season has got off to a rainy start after the 1st T20I in Dharamshala was abandoned without coin been flipped. The focus now shifts to IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali where the two teams lock horn and try to gain upper hand by winning the second T20I in three-match T20I series.
Unlike in Dharamshala, the weather is expected to remain clear throughout the day and cricket fans are expected to enjoy the full quota of 40 overs. The India vs South Africa 2nd T20I is expected to start in clear conditions. The temperature will hover around 30 degree Celsius but there will be no respite for the players as far as the humidity is concerned. 70-75 percent of humidity is expected.
The Indian cricket team comes into this series following a clinical performance across formats in during their tour of West Indies. India didn’t lose a single game in either the Tests, ODIs or T20Is and will be brimming with confidence against a South Africa side that is in a rebuilding phase.
For India star all-rounder Hardik Pandya is back in the squad after he was rested for the complete Windies tour and is all but a certainty to feature in the playing XI.
On the other hand, the Proteas side will be led by young Quinton de Kock and will look to leave behind their disappointment in the recently concluded World Cup and prepare for the future in the absence of experienced players like Dale Steyn, Faf du Plessis and Hashim Amla.
























































