India will be eyeing revenge on the host, “South Africa,” as the two teams are going to lock horns from tomorrow onwards. The second and final test match of the series is going to happen at the Newlands Stadium, Capetown. The hosts are already leading in the series by 1-0, and India is truly struggling to tackle the bowling attack of South Africa. However, it is not just the South African bowlers that is a worrying factor for the Indian team and their fans; the weather of the rainbow nation is another pain in the head. Here’s what the weather forecast says about how the weather would go for the next five days at the venue.
India vs South Africa 2nd Test: Weather Update
According to the weather update for Capetown, rain might occur, but there’s some good news in that, as the rain god might appear on the penultimate and ultimate day of the match, the rest of the days would be free from rain, and there are hardly any chances of rain showers in the first three days of the test match. On the fifth day of the test match, there is a 10% chance of rain that could disrupt the final day of the game.
South Africa defeated India in the first test match of the series by an innings and 32 runs, as the host nation’s players outclassed the Indian players in every department to lead the series by 1-0. Though KL Rahul showed a fighting spirit in the first inning, he could continue the heroics in the second inning and got out after scoring just four runs. India’s skipper Rohit Sharma looked dull during the first test match, as South Africa’s didn’t let him score more than five runs in the two innings combined.
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