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Weather’s Impact on Cricket Matches: Pitch Conditions Update

11:21 PM
7 March 2025

Pitch Conditions Update
Weather’s Impact on Cricket Matches

A match between Pakistan and Bangladesh was abandoned due to rain on 27th February in Rawalpindi, PakistanA match between Pakistan and Bangladesh was abandoned due to rain on 27th February in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Weather plays a vital role in cricket, influencing pitch behavior, player performance, and match outcomes.

The impact is evident across different stadiums. For instance, the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad has a dry, arid climate, leading to pitches that often aid fast bowlers early but slow down as the game progresses.

In contrast, Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium experiences high humidity, resulting in pitches that favor spinners due to increased wear and tear.

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Such variations make weather conditions a key factor in team strategies, from selecting playing elevens to planning batting approaches.

Fans can stay ahead of these conditions by checking the Weather & Radar app, which provides real-time weather updates for tomorrow's ICC Final and upcoming IPL matches.

Whether it’s rain forecasts or temperature changes affecting pitch behavior, staying informed can enhance the cricket-watching experience!

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